Microsoft's Playable Ads will let Windows 10 users try out an app before downloading it and installing it onto their devices.
The user can click / tap a promo ad and a full version of the app will stream to their device for three minutes, letting them test it out fully without downloading and installing it. It is convenient for the end user as you don't have to install something before ... [ read the full article ]
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This process would be for paid apps which you currently have to buy before downloading them. I suspect that you are like me and only use apps which are free
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The real problem is that only users who haven't shut off all of M$' obnoxious ads will ever see this silliness ^^' . So in other words, this may sell some extra software but it won't work for serious users.
Hell, I don't even use the default Start Menu, FFS. Classic Shell FTW!
Originally posted by Bozobub: The real problem is that only users who haven't shut off all of M$' obnoxious ads will ever see this silliness ^^' . So in other words, this may sell some extra software but it won't work for serious users.
Hell, I don't even use the default Start Menu, FFS. Classic Shell FTW!
Serious users don't necessarily restrict themselves to only free software. Of course, the sorts of programs that serious users are actually willing to pay for take a lot more than 3 minutes to evaluate. If you only had 3 minutes with photoshop you would think it was no better than the windows version of GIMP. If you only had 3 minutes with the average game you wouldn't get through the intro. Then again, you can learn a lot in 3 minutes in some cases...it only takes about half that time to figure out that the Windows store is crap.