Earlier this week, Microsoft rolled out the latest version of the Microsoft Store app for Windows 10 and 11 (22403) to all users in the Stable channel. This includes significant improvements to app speed and performance, as well as other changes. After all, “there’s another small but interesting new feature that’s also coming to Microsoft Store users and just rolled out earlier today.”
In the post of His X (formerly Twitter) accountRudy Huyn, a principal architect at Microsoft and a member of the Microsoft Store development team, wrote that the app was set up to make it harder for apps and games you’ve already installed from the store to be displayed in the store. home page.
New: Apps and games already installed on your device will be less visible or prioritized on the homepage, making it easier to discover new apps.
You can still access the complete ordered top algorithms list by clicking on the module title. #Microsoft Store pic.twitter.com/dJb7ec1POb
— Rudy Huyn (@RudyHuyn) April 17, 2024
Huyn said the feature was introduced to “make it easier to discover new apps” in the Microsoft Store. Users who still want to see the full list of algorithm apps can do so by “clicking on the module title,” Huyn said.
This is the latest update to the Microsoft Store app in just a few months. In January, a new version of the Store app was released, adding notifications when the Store has finished installing an app or game on his PC.
Just a few weeks ago, in late March, the Microsoft Store added a “What’s new” section with details about the latest version of a Store app, but it still doesn’t include the actual app version number.