Microsoft is giving Windows 11 users the option to install apps directly from the Start menu
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Windows 11 Microsoft Store tests Copilot integration to increase app downloads
Microsoft Store is not missing out on the AI wave, and it’s deeply integrating Copilot. While the app store already has an AI-powered “Hub” section, Copilot integration makes it more interesting. In our tests, Windows Latest noticed that the Copilot button automatically shows up when we view product pages, but it simply opens the Copilot app. As you can see in the above screenshot, when you browse product pages of any app or game, you’ll notice …
Windows Search to let users install Microsoft Store apps directly from the Start Menu
Microsoft is set to make an important change to the Windows 11 Start Menu. It will soon allow users to search for and install applications from the Microsoft Store, without opening the store app. A screenshot shared by Giorgio Sardo, Vice President of Microsoft App Store & Apps, illustrates an example of searching for an app. This feature seems to be designed to assist users to discover apps and install them quickly, as opposed to opening the Mi…
Microsoft is giving Windows 11 users the option to install apps directly from the Start menu
Having already started to redesign the Windows 11 Start menu, Microsoft has revealed that there are even more changes afoot. As part of an upgrade to Windows Search, it will soon be possible to find and install apps from the Start menu. What is happening is that the Microsoft Store is being integrated into the Start menu -- thanks to the fact that it is going to be integrated into Windows Search. The idea is that it reduces friction and makes it…
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