Traditional desktop applications in Windows 8 come to the Windows Store

  
Computer Store News Microsoft today explained the traditional desktop application of Windows 8 to the Windows Store on the official blog. Unlike the Metro application, the upload and release of Windows desktop applications is more rigorous. Developers must download a Windows Application Certification Suite and evaluate the application, then submit the results to Microsoft and finally approve or reject the application.

If the app is approved, the developer will also need to provide the app, download/purchase information, and set the price (even if it is free), and the developer can decide to put the app in a specific country and Language. The system also automatically determines the x86 and x64 versions for the program and recommends it to Windows users who are running different versions.


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