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theme store
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The theme store tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's reintroduction of a dedicated Themes department inside the Microsoft Store for Windows 11. This hub centralizes hundreds of curated theme packs, including wallpaper and accent-color collections, and enables one-click application directly from the Store into Settings. Discussions highlight improved discoverability for desktop personalization, the transition away from legacy themes, and the convenience of applying themes without manual file handling or third-party risks. The tag focuses on the Store-based personalization experience, the catalog of over 400 themes, and the shift in Microsoft's strategy for delivering official theme content to users.
Windows 11’s personalization story took a visible step forward this month: Microsoft has reintroduced a dedicated Themes department inside the Microsoft Store, centralizing hundreds of curated theme packs and making one‑click personalization far easier to find and apply. This change — a clear...
Microsoft has quietly built a one-click personalization gateway into Windows 11 by adding a dedicated Themes department to the Microsoft Store — a curated storefront that now hosts more than 400 downloadable theme packages (with 35+ new collections added at rollout) and allows users to apply...
Microsoft’s Microsoft Store has quietly become the easiest — and safest — way to make Windows 11 actually look like something you want to use, thanks to a freshly launched Themes department that centralizes hundreds of downloadable themes and simplifies applying them with a single click. The...
Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on its well-loved, free legacy themes page for Windows, signaling a bittersweet end to an era of personalization options that some might say encapsulated the charm of past Windows experiences. Whether you were a fan of tranquil landscapes or abstract...