Editorials
17 Essential Windows 10 Apps
Introduced in Windows 8.1, the Windows Store was a disaster. Search was terrible, and the apps you could find weren’t very useful. What’s more, Microsoft did very little to boost the profile of the Windows Store. Users at home didn’t bother with the Windows Store for apps because there was hardly anything there they could appreciate. In turn, developers ignored it too; they preferred to concentrate on apps that users could download freely from the web or skipping Windows entirely. Microsoft has put in a lot of work so that Windows 10 apps change that destructive cycle.
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Windows 10 refreshes the store. Microsoft has moved its movies, television and music stores to the Windows Store, making it more likely that users will visit. It retooled the Windows Store’s design, making it mouse and touch-friendly while still providing users with the information they need about their apps. Microsoft is making it easier for iPhone and Android developers to create Windows 10 apps too. Windows 10 apps sold in the Windows Store work on notebooks, tablets, desktops, Windows 2-in-1s, smartphones and the Xbox One
It’s too early to say whether these changes will result in a bustling Windows Store filled with Windows 10 apps and games that are on the same level as iPhone and Android versions. Microsoft hasn’t done a very good job of convincing companies and small businesses that they need an app in its store. It’s also switched things like the underlying platform needed to create an app for the store a few times. Developers are responding to the positive changes, but it’ll be years before we see the fruits of Microsoft’s work.
The Windows Store does have some essential Windows 10 apps users will want to download as soon as possible. Here they are.
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Office Mobile | ||||||||||||||||||
Microsoft’s Office apps are the stuff of productivity legend. Chances are that if you need to get anything done, you’re doing it in Microsoft Office. Microsoft wants to keep that streak going and that’s why the Office Mobile apps for Windows exist. They embrace a future where Office is something you can download through the Windows Store and use with a notebook, desktop or tablet. They have a monthly or yearly subscription built-in, not a high, one-time fee. Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, OneNote Mobile are all available for anyone to download free of charge in the Windows Store. Each of them can be used to read documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Creating anything in them from the ground up requires an Office 365 Subscription. | ||||||||||||||||||
rufflow
08/30/2015 at 1:50 am
Or you can just the websites which are 10 times better and have more updates and functionality
Travis Pope
12/18/2015 at 5:48 pm
Websites aren’t always better and do you know good when you need offline connectivity as in the case of Word, for example.
Dan
08/30/2015 at 11:45 am
What happened to the Chess game> when I downloaded windows 10 , it is no longer there.
Travis Pope
12/18/2015 at 5:47 pm
It’s been removed. Pretty sure, there’s one in the Windows Store.
Belinda
08/30/2015 at 12:49 pm
None of the apps I tried in the store worked and all of my games I had prior to downloading windows 10 are gone.
Travis Pope
12/18/2015 at 5:46 pm
They’ve all worked for me.
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08/30/2015 at 9:28 pm
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Geeks Pie
08/28/2016 at 3:18 pm
While you have included many apps for Windows 10, but still its way behind Windows 8.1 and have to struggle a lot. Lets see how it goes.