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Microsoft after pushing out updates for its OneDrive app for iOS has now put some focus on its own platform and has rolled out a new update for its Store app for Windows 10 PC and Mobile.

The latest Store app update has pushed the version up to 11806.1001.15.0. The latest update comes with acrylic design elements for the newly added “Department” section in the Microsoft Store.

The Redmond Giant just recently introduced the “Departments” section in its Store app which gives a view of different departments like Devices, Surface etc., under one section.

After improving the Store app with bug fixes in previous update, Microsoft has now introduced the new acrylic design elements to the Department section of the application.

The Department section is available for users in the Store application and with the addition of the acrylic design to the department section the store app now looks more complete than the earlier versions.

Along with the addition of the acrylic design, Microsoft has also improved the spacing between the apps provided by the individual developers. The app list now displays more space between the individual apps after the latest Store update.

The latest update also comes with its share of under the hood bug fixes and improvements to the performance of the application for both Windows 10 PC and Mobile.

The latest update to the Store application is currently rolling out and is available for Insiders who have enrolled in the Release Preview Ring of the Windows Insider Program.

If any of our users enrolled in the Release Ring have been able to download the latest Store app update, then do let us know if we have missed to mention anything above, in the comments below for us to update the article. You can download the latest Store version by going to the Microsoft Store app and check for updates.

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Akshay Waghray

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