The Windows 10 Store app got updated this morning

May 8, 2015 11:53 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has just rolled out a new set of improvements for the Windows 10 Store that gets the company closer to the “one store for everything” approach that it wants to embrace with the new OS.

Basically, the new store adds a “My library” page that allows you to see the latest purchases and downloads, so it’ll be easier to manage recent content. At the same time, the settings page also seems to come with a number of improvements, including a new “Manage your devices” option for phones and PCs.

The settings page features the new universal look of the PC settings section in Windows 10, so it comes with new toggles and live tile options to customize how you access it.

The Windows 10 Store will be available across all devices powered by the upcoming operating system, including PCs, tablets, and smartphones, so it’ll sport a similar look and feature lineup. The exact same options will also be available on all devices, while the unified store will offer access to all apps, no matter if they are designed to run on PCs or smartphones.

Microsoft’s goal is to convince more devs to build universal apps that would run on all devices, so the unified store experience would make much more sense in Windows 10 if this mission is accomplished.