Windows 10: Windows Store to support more than modern apps

4.7
With the introduction of Windows 10, Microsoft is making some fundamental changes to how its software functions. Beyond bringing back the Start menu, Microsoft will also be making some significant changes to the way the Windows Store works.

Currently, you can only buy 'modern' apps in the Windows Store but that will all soon change thanks to a blog post that was quickly pulled by Microsoft. Because of that post, we know that non-modern apps will soon be sold in the store.

Per the blog post:

The Windows Store will also support more than just modern apps. It will add desktop apps, as well as other types of digital content. We will provide many different ways to pay for apps. And we'll provide an organization store within the public Windows Store, where an org can place their own curated list of public apps as well as specific line-of-business apps that their employees need.
While we do not know how the business model will work with non-modern apps, we would bet that Microsoft will still be looking to charge vendors a percentage of the selling price for hosting their app, much like Apple does in its App store for OS X.

This type of a model works well for Microsoft but not so much for software vendors. Seeing that Microsoft will easily be able to position the Windows Store as the premier place to find apps for Windows, developers know that they need their content in the store for the best chance of making a sale. But, this will come at the cost of paying Microsoft a fee for the service.

For new apps, this isn't such a big deal, but for traditional apps like Call of Duty where they are used to selling direct to the customer, the desire for having it in the store for greater visibility is warranted but it cuts into their traditional business model.



Posted:
Related Forum: PC General Forum

Source: http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-10-windows-store-to-support-more-than-modern-apps

Comments

"Windows 10: Windows Store to support more than modern apps" :: Login/Create an Account :: 21 comments

If you would like to post a comment please signin to your account or register for an account.

TomPosted:

on my laptop I dont really use the apps unless I need to know the weather or something. But would be nice to see this.

oohPosted:

Seems pretty nice. I assume these marketplace changes will take affect on Windows 8.1 as well?

BenUKPosted:

I honestly can't wait for this, it looks amazing.

XkojakXPosted:

Evo8 Xbox 360 to Xbox One, now Windows 8 to Windows 10. Weird way of product naming IMO.


xbox one is because it is supposed to be the "one" device to use. you plug your cable box into it and can literally do anything from your xbox

want to watch netflix? turn on the xbox one
want to play a game? xbox one
want to watch tv? xbox one
want to check stocks? xbox one

Evo8Posted:

Xbox 360 to Xbox One, now Windows 8 to Windows 10. Weird way of product naming IMO.

XBL-ModdedGamingsPosted:

Wow!! windows 10 looks really awesome!!!

LinearPosted:

Ghostizaboss I think I'll just stick with w8


Try it on a spare drive, and you won't look back.

GHOSTIZABOSSPosted:

I think I'll just stick with w8

LatencyPosted:

Miss I wonder what Windows 10 will be like on tablets and other devices. I just love the fact that they're bringing back the Start menu. That was what bugged me about Windows 8 the most and why I hated it.


I know. Everyone hated that windows didn't.

OPPosted:

Miss I wonder what Windows 10 will be like on tablets and other devices. I just love the fact that they're bringing back the Start menu. That was what bugged me about Windows 8 the most and why I hated it.


i know. when i first got W8 i was so lost.