Windows Store listings now tell you if an app is built for Win 10

Himanshu, 12 February, 2016

Microsoft has issued a new update to Windows Store for Win 10. Although there isn't any change log included with the update, what's noticeable is the fact that the store listings now explicitly tell if the app in question is "built for Windows 10."

Sadly, it isn't yet clear what other features or improvements come with the new version (if any). The only other thing known at the moment is that it bumps the store version to 2016.27.2.0. You can download the update by heading to the Downloads & Updates section.

The Redmond-based company in its latest report on Windows Store trends revealed that the store has received a total of over 3 billion visits since Windows 10 was launched. Several other interesting stats were also revealed - head here to take a look.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-466006
  • 20 Feb 2016
  • DAm

No point in buying a windows phone outside us and a few other countries...many service are still not supported where I live...

  • AnonD-81729
  • 17 Feb 2016
  • 4DI

App will still work fine. Built for Windows 10 means you can use in Continuum. A Windows 10 phone can hook up to monitor (wired or wireless) and use as a PC. Look up games like Rise of the Tomb Raider (in the store), Quantum Break, Fable Legend, and ...

  • Unknown
  • 13 Feb 2016
  • X$3

Its worst outdated store. Please update your apps for windows 10

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