Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now available to all developers.
Until now, only a few developers have been able to list their apps on the Amazon app store.
Installing Android apps on Windows 11 has been possible since the introduction of the Windows Subsystem for Android last year.
Android apps in Windows 11 got a huge boost thanks to Amazon's recent announcement. The company announced that the Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now available to all developers. This means that any developer can submit an app to the store. Prior to the change, only certain developers could submit applications to the Amazon Appstore.
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The Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) lets you install and run Android apps on your Windows 11 PC. While this increases the number of apps you can use on your computer, most people don't have access to the best Android apps. This is because the two main methods for installing Android apps on Windows are somewhat limited.
Amazon Appstore is the easiest way to install an Android app on a Windows PC. It has an interface that users should be familiar with and no technical knowledge is required to use it. The main downside is that the Amazon Appstore has far fewer apps than the Google Play Store. While Audible, TikTok, and other popular apps are available on the Amazon Appstore, some well-known apps are missing.
Today's announcement should open the door to more apps on the Amazon App Store for Windows. With the public availability of the Amazon Appstore, all developers can list their apps on the store.
Migration of Android apps to Windows 11 has been going on for over a year, but it has its own pitfalls. We have a guide for installing Android apps outside of the Amazon Appstore, but I think the process is too technical for general users. Even with apps like WSATools, downloading Android apps is too much for some.
Many of our readers are used to enabling developer mode, installing apps to install other apps, and managing APKs, but I know many people who don't. I love my mom, but I wouldn't ask her to download the Android Debug Bridge and find the APK file to play her favorite Android game on her computer, I just set it up for her.
More developers with access to the Amazon Appstore should close the gap somewhat, but we'll have to see which developers join the panel. For now, you'll have to opt out of the new Meta social media app if you want to install Threads on Windows 11. Chances are more people will use Threads if they can install it on their computer with a few clicks.
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