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Windows Desktop apps are now in the Windows Store

Microsoft releases one of its biggest security updates this year

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Sep 14, 2016
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Windows Desktop apps are now in the Windows Store

Developers can now distribute their Windows desktop apps to people shopping through Windows 10's app store, with an update from Microsoft on Wednesday morning. Read More

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