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So, in a recent post here on Windows Central, it was announced by Microsoft they now have >1000 Centennial Apps in the Windows Store.
As there is no way to search for these Win32 applications converted to the Project Centennial UWP platform, I think it's a good idea to post the list here along with the links to the apps in the Windows Store.
So, if you want to add to the list, please comment with the name and Windows Store link of the app, and I will make sure it will appear in this list!
Project Centennial UWP apps in the Windows Store:
WhatsApp Desktop
Kodi
Easy CD Audio Convertor
Slack
Evernote
Crystal Disk Mark 5
CrystalDiskMark 5 Shizuku Edition
Open Live Writer
Arduino IDE
Virtual Robotics Toolkit
doubleTwist Sync
TeslaGrad
Audiobooks from Audible
Join.me
PhotoScape X Pro
Tweeten
Predicted Desire
Voya Media Free
Voya Media
Movie Edit Pro Plus
EarTrumpet
FaceRig
Disk Space Explorer
Open Live Writer
Directory lister
Productive Reminders
Adobe Photoshop Elements 15
Desktop App Converter
EclipseCrossword
Hyper Crypt
FileName Extreme
djay Pro
ColourSimulations
WIP Setup Developer Assistant
GLeDitor
Fast Video Cataloger
Client Center for Configuration Manager
AirServer Core
EditPlus
Garden Planner 3
Sweet Sixteen MIDI Sequencer
SQLPro for SQLite
Musixmatch Desktop
One Commander
Bundle Generator
Vectr
EmEditor
PowerPlanSwitcher
Greater File Share
InPixio Photo Eraser
InPixio Photo Editor
ScreenCloud Player - Simple Digital Signage
Swingdo
PhotoDirector 8
Adobe Photoshop Elements 15
Movie Edit Pro Plus Windows Store Edition
Productive Reminders
Arduino IDE
Virtual Robotics Toolkit
WIP Setup Developer Assistant
SoundCloud for Windows (beta)
Spotify
Telegram Desktop
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Quantum Break
Gears of War: Ultimate Edition for Windows 10
Forza Motorsport 6: Apex
Killer Instinct
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Digital Deluxe
Oxenfree
Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition
Shadow Complex Remastered
The Turing Test
Wasteland 2: Directors Cut
Alto's Adventure
Adera
A large portion of the list was pasted from the list of Reddit user Katsuga50 So big shoutout to him!
As there is no way to search for these Win32 applications converted to the Project Centennial UWP platform, I think it's a good idea to post the list here along with the links to the apps in the Windows Store.
So, if you want to add to the list, please comment with the name and Windows Store link of the app, and I will make sure it will appear in this list!
Project Centennial UWP apps in the Windows Store:
WhatsApp Desktop
Kodi
Easy CD Audio Convertor
Slack
Evernote
Crystal Disk Mark 5
CrystalDiskMark 5 Shizuku Edition
Open Live Writer
Arduino IDE
Virtual Robotics Toolkit
doubleTwist Sync
TeslaGrad
Audiobooks from Audible
Join.me
PhotoScape X Pro
Tweeten
Predicted Desire
Voya Media Free
Voya Media
Movie Edit Pro Plus
EarTrumpet
FaceRig
Disk Space Explorer
Open Live Writer
Directory lister
Productive Reminders
Adobe Photoshop Elements 15
Desktop App Converter
EclipseCrossword
Hyper Crypt
FileName Extreme
djay Pro
ColourSimulations
WIP Setup Developer Assistant
GLeDitor
Fast Video Cataloger
Client Center for Configuration Manager
AirServer Core
EditPlus
Garden Planner 3
Sweet Sixteen MIDI Sequencer
SQLPro for SQLite
Musixmatch Desktop
One Commander
Bundle Generator
Vectr
EmEditor
PowerPlanSwitcher
Greater File Share
InPixio Photo Eraser
InPixio Photo Editor
ScreenCloud Player - Simple Digital Signage
Swingdo
PhotoDirector 8
Adobe Photoshop Elements 15
Movie Edit Pro Plus Windows Store Edition
Productive Reminders
Arduino IDE
Virtual Robotics Toolkit
WIP Setup Developer Assistant
SoundCloud for Windows (beta)
Spotify
Telegram Desktop
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Quantum Break
Gears of War: Ultimate Edition for Windows 10
Forza Motorsport 6: Apex
Killer Instinct
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Digital Deluxe
Oxenfree
Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition
Shadow Complex Remastered
The Turing Test
Wasteland 2: Directors Cut
Alto's Adventure
Adera
A large portion of the list was pasted from the list of Reddit user Katsuga50 So big shoutout to him!
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