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Why Microsoft Store Discontinued Support for Office Apps

38 pointsby itronitronlast Thursday at 3:27 PM31 commentsview on HN

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4rtyesterday at 9:59 AM

the installation story for devs writing windows apps has been dreadful for 3 decades.

vs used to help you build setup.exe, which was always a huge chore to use.

clickonce was launched to replace all this with hosted manifests and auto-updates and modern features like that, and immediately forgotten about because it was so broken. nobody ever used it.

then they brought out WinUI and the windows store, which was so overly sandboxed that it didn't fit most use cases and the permissions system of the store never seemed to line up with the APIs themselves.

then they tried their best to destroy myget by launching winget, which got forgotten about again. now even MS doesnt use their own store.

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HendrikHensenyesterday at 9:02 AM

It's telling that even Microsoft itself doesn't believe in the Microsoft Store.

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David_Osipovyesterday at 10:13 AM

No idea why have they created these MS Store versions. The same for MS Store Edge browser - it was (or is) just a downloader of an exe file from their webservers - useless piece of an app

nailerlast Thursday at 8:37 PM

I’ve read the article and still don’t know why.

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m-p-3last Thursday at 5:39 PM

It's also the default method used by Intune in the backend to deploy it on Windows systems.

At least they give the ability to be really specific about what you want to deploy using the Configuration XML file.

I wish they offered something similar on macOS.

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nalekberovyesterday at 10:08 AM

Seriously who needs a Store App on a desktop OS? The process should be as simple as visiting app’s website, optionally paying, and installing. No middle man, hence less point of breakage.

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RobotToasteryesterday at 10:03 AM

Will this affect winget?

smaktyesterday at 9:29 AM

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