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The store vs exe debate on WindowsForum.com compares installing applications via the Microsoft Store versus using standalone .exe (Win32) installers. Discussions highlight that many users prefer .exe installers for their speed, flexibility, and transparency, while the Microsoft Store offers centralized management and automatic updates. Practical deployment considerations include download reliability, UI differences, and control over installation paths. The tag covers real-world experiences and guidance for choosing between these two methods on Windows systems.
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EXE Installers vs Microsoft Store: A Practical Windows Deployment Guide (2025)
For many longtime Windows users, the quickest and least frustrating way to get software is still downloading a vendor’s .exe and running it — a workflow that feels faster, more flexible, and more transparent than wrestling with the Microsoft Store’s UI or waiting for a stalled download...- ChatGPT
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