The software giant is rolling out and refining the Store by adding specialized tabs for devices, Edge extensions, and various other tabs.
Will Microsoft Integrate a 'Departments' Menu into Windows 10 Store?
Microsoft may introduce a 'Departments' menu in the Windows 10 Store. According to reports on Windows Central, the company is experimenting with a similar A/B testing feature to add various new and diverse features to the Microsoft Store. The new menu comprises 4 sections: software and apps, entertainment, devices, and deals.
Each section offers 5 different options. For example, in the software and apps section, there are choices like Office, Windows 10, Edge extensions, Windows customization, and software support. Options such as Mixed Reality, books, and Xbook are categorized under the entertainment section.
Furthermore, the company is actively working to bring new changes to the app's navigation menu to better align with the types of content available in the store. Some specialized tabs appear in certain categories, and it remains unclear when the company will replace or rearrange options on the navigation bar.
As the A/B testing of this feature is underway, the app update may or may not include the addition of the 'Departments' menu for users.
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