What’s next for Windows – developer event, we’ll show you the next era of Windows and how we are embracing Windows as an open platform. This means everyone has open access to run the widest range of apps on Windows, enabling all developers to build the apps and experiences that empower users to create, learn, and play

Taking advantage of the new Microsoft Store

With new features like the “pop-up” Store, users can install apps directly from the browser.

  • You will have more revenue sharing options, such as keeping 100% when you bring your own commerce platform for the Store for your app.

Developing awesome games for both PC and Console

To simplify game development for PCs, they are making their Game Development Kit (GDK) publicly available, free of charge on GitHub.

  • The GDK contains the common tools, libraries, and documentation needed to build games for the PC and is the same base GDK used by thousands of developers today to deliver great experiences for players everywhere.

Progressive Web App Shortcuts Integrated with Windows

With Windows 11, they are embracing all your apps and are working to make all apps feel right at home on Windows.

  • The Windows App SDK, formerly known as Project Reunion, will make it easier for you to integrate Windows 11 features into your apps while still enabling you to reach more than 1B users on Windows 10

Refreshing your apps and experiences so they are more engaging

Use WinUI3 to take advantage of the built-in UI update such as rounded geometry, refreshed iconography, new typography, fun micro-interactions, and a refreshed color palette.

  • Snap layouts will also ensure you and your users will be more productive.

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