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<blockquote data-quote="Gandalf_The_Grey" data-source="post: 874804" data-attributes="member: 52096"><p>I think you make a mistake here.</p><p>The Microsoft Store is dead.</p><p>Many apps like Adobe reader touch still work, but are old and not maintained anymore.</p><p>Even Microsoft themselves discourage you from downloading from the store.</p><p>If you get an Office 365 subscription. The website let's you download an installer and does not guide you to the store. You have to search to find the 365 apps. Their latest new Bing wallpaper app is a download and not available in the store.</p><p></p><p>Noobs will not use the store.</p><p>If they need an app for something they search for it on Google and download the first thing they see.</p><p>That's why there are so much pup and even more serious infections.</p><p>They run an outdated AV on their system unaware that the subscription that came with their new computer is not valid anymore.</p><p></p><p>I know that people on this kind of forums tend to overkill setups, but with time and age comes wisdom and we will all learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gandalf_The_Grey, post: 874804, member: 52096"] I think you make a mistake here. The Microsoft Store is dead. Many apps like Adobe reader touch still work, but are old and not maintained anymore. Even Microsoft themselves discourage you from downloading from the store. If you get an Office 365 subscription. The website let's you download an installer and does not guide you to the store. You have to search to find the 365 apps. Their latest new Bing wallpaper app is a download and not available in the store. Noobs will not use the store. If they need an app for something they search for it on Google and download the first thing they see. That's why there are so much pup and even more serious infections. They run an outdated AV on their system unaware that the subscription that came with their new computer is not valid anymore. I know that people on this kind of forums tend to overkill setups, but with time and age comes wisdom and we will all learn. [/QUOTE]
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