
If you are a long-term Windows OS user who is using desktop applications for years without any problem, you might question why you need to switch to the UWP apps if everything is working fine with the desktop apps.

Since the UWP apps are verified by Microsoft, they do not possess security threats. One more important purpose of introducing the Microsoft Store Apps was establishing a secure environment on the Windows OS. This strategy was also cost-cutting in the longer term. Now Microsoft need not create separate apps for its different platforms.

Being one of the top OS platforms, Microsoft was forced to follow the trend.Īnother reason was to maintain uniformity across platforms. Android had Google Play Store, iOS and macOS has App Store, Samsung had Galaxy Store, Linux users have several dedicated repositories. Since Windows 8 and 10 fully support the native desktop applications, the traditional Windows OS users might wonder why Microsoft requires introducing the App Store?īefore the launch of the Windows App Store in Windows 8 OS, all other major platforms already had a dedicated application store for their users. Why Microsoft needs to launch Microsoft App Store? This is the reason they are called Universal Windows Platform apps. These apps are created in such a way that they are compatible with every Microsoft platform like PCs, Laptops, Tablets, and Smartphones. They were first introduced in Windows 8 as Metro-style apps. The Microsoft Store Apps, also known as the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, are the next-gen apps that run only on Windows 8 and 10 OS.
