Windows 8

Downloading Apps from the Windows Store

The Windows Store

The Windows Store is where you'll download new apps for your Windows 8 device, much like the App Store for Apple devices. Most apps are designed to run from the Start screen . In this lesson, you'll learn how to browse the store , download and install apps , and update apps when necessary.

You'll need to sign in with your Microsoft account to use the Windows Store. Check out our Microsoft Account tutorial to learn more about creating a Microsoft account.

  • To open the Windows Store, locate and select Store on the Start screen .


    Screenshot of Windows 8 Opening the Store

Navigating the Store

Apps in the Store are sorted by category , such as Games , Shopping , and Social Networking .

Screenshot of Windows 8 Categories in the Windows Store

To browse categories:

  1. To browse categories , locate and select the category heading above each category.
    Screenshot of Windows 8 Navigating to categories in the Store
  2. The selected category will appear. Click an app to see the app information page .


    Screenshot of Windows 8 Clicking an app to see more information

To search for apps , use the search bar in the top-right corner.

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Viewing app information

When you select an app, you'll see more details on the app information page , including the price , user reviews , and requested permissions .

Screenshot of Windows 8 The app information page

Installing apps

The store features thousands of apps that you can download and install. Many are free or moderately priced , making it easy to find and enjoy new apps. Your downloaded apps will be associated with your Microsoft account , so you'll only have to purchase apps once.

To install an app:

  1. From the Store , locate and select the app you wish to install.


    Screenshot of Windows 8 Clicking an app
  2. The app information page will appear. If the app is free, click the Install button . If the app has a price, click the Buy button and then follow the directions on the screen. You'll be able to add or edit your credit card information if desired.
    Screenshot of Windows 8 Clicking the Install button
  3. The app will begin downloading and will be installed automatically. A notification will appear when the app has been installed.


    Screenshot of Windows 8 An app installation notification
  4. The installed app will appear on the Start screen .


    Screenshot of Windows 8 The installed app on the Start screen

You can try certain apps for a limited time before deciding to purchase them. Just click the Try button (when available) to download a demo of the app.

Screenshot of Windows 8 Downloading a demo of an app

You may find some apps in the store that are designed to work only in the Desktop view . After navigating to the app information page, click Go to publisher's website and then follow the instructions to download and install the app.

Screenshot of Windows 8 Installing a Desktop app from the Store

To uninstall an app:

  1. Locate and right-click the desired app on the Start screen , then select Uninstall .


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  2. A dialog box will appear. Select Uninstall .


    Screenshot of Windows 8 Uninstalling an app
  3. The app will be uninstalled from your computer.
Installing apps to another Windows 8 device

Updating apps

Apps may periodically receive updates , which can help keep them running smoothly and even add features . If updates are available for any of your apps, a link for Updates will appear in the top-right corner of the store.

Screenshot of Windows 8 Checking for app updates

To update apps:

  1. If any updates are available, locate and select Updates in the top-right corner of the store.


    Screenshot of Windows 8 Clicking Updates
  2. Any apps with available updates will appear. Click the Install button at the bottom of the screen to download and install app updates.


    Screenshot of Windows 8 Installing updates
  3. The updates will be downloaded and installed .


    Screenshot of Windows 8 The completed updates

You may also notice available updates from the Start screen if the Store tile is active as a live tile .

Screenshot of Windows 8 Updates on the tile