Microsoft’s Store just got a serious power-user upgrade: a command-line interface for browsing, installing and updating Store apps, deeper developer analytics, and a more capable web-based installer for Win32 packages that can auto-launch after installation. These changes mark a deliberate shift...
Microsoft has quietly given the Microsoft Store a power-user face-lift: a native command-line interface (Store CLI) that lets you browse, install, and update Store apps directly from a terminal without firing up the graphical Store app. Released in February 2026, the Store CLI is aimed at...
Microsoft has quietly added a command-line client for the Microsoft Store to Windows 11, giving power users and developers a new way to discover, install and update Store apps from the terminal with a small set of focused commands.
Background / Overview
The new Store command-line...
Microsoft has quietly added a first‑party command‑line client for the Microsoft Store to Windows 11: a built‑in Store CLI surfaced as the store command that lets you browse, search, install and update Store content from the terminal without opening the GUI. This is a small change on the surface...
If you want a reliable, secure file share on your LAN, Windows Server can do the job quickly — whether you're running a single home server or a small‑office file server. This guide walks through creating and managing shared folders and entire volumes on Windows Server 2022 (GUI), explains the...