

Apps like Settings, Paint 3d, and Snip & Sketch are UWP apps, as they resemble the Windows UI.

These apps are not the classic (control panel, chrome, etc.), but you can diffrentiate them with the UI. Socialix wrote: Dictionary UWP: Universal Windows Platform, also known as Metro apps/MetroUI apps.
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According to this article, however, it states that UWP apps installed from the Microsoft Store, by default, is located in C:\Program Files\WindowsApps (see below):Īrticle wrote:The Universal or Windows Store Applications in Windows 10/8 are installed in the WindowsApps folder located in the C:\Program Files folder.You can learn how to access it with the following link: Where are Windows Store apps installed & how to access WindowsApps folder EDIT: Or, it's just in the C:\Program Files\, C:\Program Files (x86)\, or C:\Users\INSERTUSERNAMEHERE\AppData (hidden folder), because almost all apps in the Microsoft Store is UWP. I believe UWP apps don't get stored in C:\Program Files\ and C:\Program Files (x86)\, as these folders are for classic apps (mostly apps you install from the Internet). Dictionary UWP: Universal Windows Platform, also known as Metro apps/MetroUI apps.
