Vote now for the best Microsoft Store apps


Merouan Goumiri

May 15, 2022 at 07:57

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Windows users, Microsoft needs your input! Indeed, the American giant launched the Microsoft Store Awards 2022 at the start of the year, with a view to determining which are your favorite applications on the platform. But now, the Redmond company wants to designate the best application for each of the categories in the race…

If you are a Windows 10 and/or Windows 11 customer, you can now vote for your favorite application from the Microsoft Store!

Vote for the best Microsoft Store app

File management, utility and open platform. Here are the three categories of applications for which you can already vote. Among each of them are the apps that users have already selected, a little earlier in the year, following an initial solicitation of the community by Microsoft.

By appealing to its users, the firm wishes to determine the applications that you consider useful, aesthetic or even pleasant, as well as those which contribute to optimizing your productivity. Microsoft also invites you to try each of them thanks to download links made available. The opportunity, perhaps, to discover an application that could greatly appeal to you and prove to be very useful in your daily life!

Anyway, you only have a few days left to participate in the votes among the three categories in the race, via the form dedicated to the Microsoft Store Awards 2022. Indeed, you have more precisely until May 17 next to cast your votes to determine which will be the best app in the Microsoft Store. While waiting to know the final results, it’s up to you!

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Windows 11

  • Graphical redesign of the successful interface
  • Improved snap
  • Effective anchor groups

To be completely honest, Windows 11 seems to us to be a good evolution of Windows 10. Beyond the very marketing aspect linked to the surprise effect (Windows 10 was presented as the last of the last, remember) and to the essentially graphical redesign of the interface, the update brings a bit of clarity and modernity that are welcome after six years spent with an OS designed to reconcile Microsoft and its audience. We also like the discreet details that make it more functional, such as the improved snap and anchor groups, or even the refined management of virtual desktops. Finally, we are really convinced by the redesign of the Microsoft Store. By agreeing to return to the exclusivity reserved for UWPs, Microsoft is effectively hitting where it is not expected and finally compels itself to catch up on Apple and Google.

To be completely honest, Windows 11 seems to us to be a good evolution of Windows 10. Beyond the very marketing aspect linked to the surprise effect (Windows 10 was presented as the last of the last, remember) and to the essentially graphical redesign of the interface, the update brings a bit of clarity and modernity that are welcome after six years spent with an OS designed to reconcile Microsoft and its audience. We also like the discreet details that make it more functional, such as the improved snap and anchor groups, or even the refined management of virtual desktops. Finally, we are really convinced by the redesign of the Microsoft Store. By agreeing to return to the exclusivity reserved for UWPs, Microsoft is effectively hitting where it is not expected and finally compels itself to catch up on Apple and Google.



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