store parity

About this tag
The store parity tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about feature alignment between Microsoft Store and standalone app versions, particularly for utilities like Twinkle Tray. Recent threads examine how updates aim to close gaps in functionality, such as adding SDR brightness control for HDR displays to match capabilities found in direct downloads. Users share experiences with installation methods, update behaviors, and configuration differences between Store and non-Store releases. The tag also touches on quality-of-life improvements and technical complexities that arise when developers work toward feature parity across distribution channels. These conversations help Windows users decide which version best suits their needs and understand trade-offs in convenience versus control.
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    Twinkle Tray 1.17.0: SDR Brightness for HDR Displays and Lock Screen Toggle

    Twinkle Tray’s latest update pushes the tiny utility farther into must-have territory for multi-monitor Windows users by adding SDR brightness control for HDR displays and a handful of practical quality‑of‑life fixes—changes that broaden the app’s usefulness while also exposing a few technical...
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