Microsoft also added Music to its Windows store for users to have unified store experience. They are merging their all media digital stores into one hub for better user experience where users can buy apps, movies, TV shows, games and music all with the same account and with less hindrance to user interface.
They are continued to adding different features to windows 10 insider preview with ahead of their launch of windows 10 operating system. Each update in Insider preview improving the user interface and new features.
Music added to the unified Store experience in Windows 10 Insider Preview
Today sees the launch of the Music section of the Store for those running Build 10130 and version 3.6.1068.0 of the Music app in the Windows 10 Insider Preview.
Now users can browse new albums and songs on it, search for music by genre, and purchase music to own and while the automatic downloading songs after purchase is not allowed for now, It is promised at the time Windows 10 launch later next month. Note, only users in the US, Canada, Ireland, UK, Australia and New Zealand will be able to buy music at this time.
With this update, buying songs moves entirely to the App Store if the owners of Xbox Music Pass will still be able to add songs to playlists from the Music application and should unchanged. This update will also mark a step toward the full version of Windows 10 with the musical experience and appropriate video is now the default version and preview version deleted automatically in a future update.
What do you think of the evolution of unified store under Windows 10? It is the purchase of music from the store better or worse? As always, Microsoft wants to hear from you via the Windows application of votes, but also curious. Share your thoughts in the comments!
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