Desktop Bridge apps now available on the Windows Store

16 September 2016
Earlier this year, Microsoft had announced the Desktop Bridge that would allow developers to migrate their desktop apps to the new Modern UI and make them available on the Windows Store. The company has announced that these apps are now being made available for download on all Windows 10 devices, including computers, smartphones, and Xbox One.

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  • 16 Sep 2016

Anonymous, 16 Sep 2016Hmn, looks like MS is going the right direction, slowly int... moregood news for antivirus companies.

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    • t7X
    • 16 Sep 2016

    Hmn, looks like MS is going the right direction, slowly integrating the PC environment together into one ecosystem, they plan to have developers make their PC legacy applications compatible with the ecosystem does enabling them to be used into all of MS products, guess it won't be long before its possible to install and use PC exe application into your Xbox/Tablet/WP once the developers adapt this methods.

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      • pXm
      • 16 Sep 2016

      Terrific news indeed. I mean, I've almost heard of two of those apps. Meaning I've heard about Evernote and have an idea about what Arduino IDE does.

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        • t7X
        • 16 Sep 2016

        Bluestacks and Amiduos please.

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          • mtk
          • 16 Sep 2016

          Now, this is something that gets everyone attention. Imagine heaving almost every desktop app on Windows, on your phone.