The selection is regularly updated and tidily organized into various categories such as staff picks, new and noteworthy apps, type and area of use.
The store features plenty of free apps, so even the cash-conscious can join in the Allmyapps community, and there are also many commercial apps available for download. AllmyApps desktop and web-based version’s looks fantastic and has made it supremely easy to discover and install applications. It’s a personal application manager where you can find, download and install paid-for as well as free applications on your PC. Allmyapps is the equivalent tool for windows. If you use Ubuntu Linux, you can find, install remove and upgrade applications directly through its built-in Synaptic package manager.
Fortunately, the developers of Allmyapps want to make the apps discovery and installation process just as painless on PC. Given that Windows boasts a gazillion more apps than any other OS, it’s absolutely staggering that there is not Windows App Store built into the OS as yet.