Microsoft has many existing Windows developers done at great pleasure. It has presented a converter which makes it possible to convert existing Win32 and .NET applications to the Universal Windows platform. Allows these applications can be converted to Windows Store apps.
Microsoft’s Project Centennial offers the ability to convert existing Win32 and .NET applications in applications for Universal Windows platform, this these applications can be added to the Windows Store. If the applications are available in the Windows Store, they can not only on PCs but also on tablets, smart phones and the Xbox One will be used.
According to Microsoft, almost all applications can be implemented with this converter and plug the developer then just to make some adjustments to make all the suitable application for Windows 10. the package can be converted into a appx package which in can be added to the Windows Store. The applications then get access to all APIs Universal Windows platform.
As an example, Microsoft showed two games, including Age of Empires HD and The Witcher II, both games could be converted to the new converter. In the case of Age of Empires HD even continued support for Steam and Mods just work. It thus seems that the Universal Windows platform has also received the necessary improvements in the new version of Windows 10.
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