
Apps will be delivered using a hosted version of Amazon's App Store to install APKs on your PCs. The new store will be where Microsoft manages its upcoming Android application support, which will run Android code on Windows PCs through an Intel ARM to x86 emulator. NET to the store without changing any of your existing build processes. This will allow you to bring desktop apps built using additional frameworks, like Win32, Java and. That's matched by an increased reach, supporting more than only Appx and MSIX, adding both the older MSI format installers and pre-packaged EXE installers. Expanding the Store to all Windows applications As an added bonus you can keep using your own content delivery network, all the new store needs is an endpoint URL and an installer that supports silent installs. Microsoft no longer gets a cut of the transaction when payments are made outside its store, so if you use your own payment system or work with a cheaper, third-party payment service, you get to keep more of your app's cost-changing the economics of using the store considerably.

Once you've downloaded the installer, you'll be directed to Adobe's own payment platform to take out a subscription. That's allowed companies like Adobe to bring its Creative Cloud suite to the Store, using it as a way of discovering Adobe's applications. Windows 11 aims to give the Microsoft Store a new lease of life, rolling out a new version of the Store with support for a much wider range of application types and removing the requirement for apps to use Microsoft's own payment and subscription tools.
