Windows 10: IMPORTANT Function Launched SECRETLY

Windows 10 had a very important feature launched secretly by Microsoft for computer users around the world, here's what it does.

Windows 10 IMPORTANT Function Launched SECRETLY

Windows 10 has available this month an extremely interesting new function that brings to users something that seemed impossible for computers, but has been available for phones and tablets since a few years ago. More precisely, Windows 10 has a function implemented by Microsoft that allows the installation of applications directly from the Microsoft Store, from the browser, on any of the devices with this operating system, which are logged in to the same user account.

Windows 10 has the new function implemented without any announcement by those from Microsoft, and as you can see in the image below, simply pressing a new button, called Install on my devices, allowing the installation of remote applications. Those from Microsoft offered a similar function for Windows Phones some time ago, but here it is now also available for Windows 10, the surprise itself being a very interesting one.

Windows 10: IMPORTANT Function Launched SECRETLY

Windows 10 IMPORTANT Feature Released SECRET 1

Windows 10 no longer requires opening the Microsoft Store application on computers to install applications, the button in the image above does everything automatically, even if you want to install the application from a phone browser as well. Practically, when you are not at home, but you have the computer open, Windows 10 will be able to install the applications you want to be able to use them after you get home, all by simply pressing a button in the browser.

Windows 10 has the function implemented last night for everyone, but not everyone can use it from today, and that's because it hasn't spread around the world until now, so if you don't have it, you'll have to wait. Even the installation of applications for Windows 10 will not be done immediately, but takes up to 15 minutes, so the system is not perfect yet, but I am sure that Microsoft is working to make it even better for users.