Monday, December 16, 2024

Finally! Windows 11’s Microsoft Store will soon let you update non-Microsoft apps

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  • Windows 11’s Microsoft Store will soon update third-party apps, not just those hosted on Microsoft’s servers
  • The update system will soon show third-party app updates alongside Microsoft apps, activated by clicking the ‘Get updates’ button
  • This change makes it easier to manage all app updates in one place, saving time and reducing manual checks

Microsoft is working on improving Windows 11’s Microsoft Store by making it able to update apps that aren’t hosted on its own servers. Until now, this wasn’t the case and Windows 11 users could only update apps via the Microsoft Store that were downloaded from the company’s own servers. However, many app developers hosted their own apps, which meant that while they could be discovered and downloaded from the Microsoft Store, you could not easily update them.

Thankfully, in this update, the Microsoft Store will be able to show updates for third-party apps published and maintained by companies and developers other than Microsoft itself. The store’s update system will now feature these and they will appear in your Microsoft Store update list, which is generated when you click on ‘Get updates’ on the Downloads page in the Microsoft Store.

The new feature is currently being tested in all channels of the Windows Insider Program, with the Microsoft Store listing app updates provided by publishers and developers other than Microsoft as ‘provided and updated’ apps.

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A little much-needed TLC for the Microsoft Store

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