![]() Or if you want the ability to update everything at once, then Linux does it best (as long as you pick the correct distro for your needs). But I don’t like the idea of having to be logged into my account, especially because then they try to tie that account to every other MS service on your computer and it just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. It’s been a while since I’ve looked at it. Plus I think the store requires you to sign into your MS account. It’s not like it’s difficult to just update software on a case-by-case basis, especially stuff like Twitch or where it updates on its own. ![]() It seems like a lot of apps (at least from what I use) have auto-update options built in anyways, so the store doesn’t really have a huge advantage in that respect other than being able to update everything at once. ![]() If it’s a paid app, MS can’t take a cut of the sales if you buy it direct from the developer. ![]() I get the simplicity/security argument, but I like the process of going to a website and downloading the software. I don’t despise it, but I also don’t use it. As a life-long Windows user, I think the store is meh. ![]()
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