It’s unclear how Micorosft is planning to impress Windows developers, but the teaser suggests that it’s going to be a “big deal” and the event will be live-streamed on YouTube. During the Build 2021 developer conference, CEO Satya Nadella had confirmed that the next generation of Windows is going to present an “economic opportunity for developers”. “We will share one of the most significant updates to Windows of the past decade to unlock greater economic opportunity for developers and creators,” Nadella said. During the developer event, we’re expecting Microsoft to highlight the features and policies of the new Windows 11’s app store. In addition to the new store, Microsoft will also discuss Project Reunion, WinUI and other developer-focused projects. New app store for Windows 11 According to previous reports, the Windows 11 app store is expected to ship with improved design, performance and support for new developer policies. For example, developers will now be able to submit their desktop (Win32) programs to the store. This move could bring popular apps like Google Chrome and Firefox to the store, according to sources. The third-party apps can still be updated via the store directly, but it would be possible for interested developers to deliver updates to apps using their own content delivery network. Unlike Google Play Store or Apple Store, the upgraded Microsoft Store will also allow developers to use their own payments system for in-app purchases. Microsoft wouldn’t make a profit from sales outside of their commerce platform because the company wants to promote its Store as an open platform for everyone. In terms of design, we’re expecting rounded corners, WinUI-styled controls, Fluent Design and other improvements for the store. The post Microsoft’s new app store for Windows 11 will be unveiled on June 24 appeared first on Windows Latest Source: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/06/1 ... n-june-24/