Ubuntu and iTunes come to the Windows Store

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Ubuntu appears in the Windows Store, and also Fedora and Suse come to the store of Microsoft. Developers can use the distros as download for use with the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Apple brings iTunes to the Windows Store.

Ubuntu is available immediately in the Windows Store. Microsoft and Canonical have been working longer and have the Anniversary Update of Windows 10 last year, the functionality ‘Bash on Ubuntu on Windows’. This runs on the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Microsoft is working to also Suse and Fedora to that virtualized environment, so that developers of their Linux – and Windows-tools next to each other can rotate. If that distro’s arriving on Windows 10, they can also through the Windows Store won.

Ubuntu Suse Fedora Windows 10

In addition, Microsoft announced that Apple’s iTunes via the Windows Store distribute. Details about the release gave neither Microsoft nor Apple, but the Universal Windows Platform app would have the same functionality as the existing iTunes software for Windows and full iPhone support. Microsoft is eager for more apps to its Windows Store. The company has a version of its OS announced, Windows 10’s, that just the installation of apps from the Windows Store only accepts.

Windows iTunes