It is all very well having the Microsoft Store handle all releases but that is no good for those that do not use the Microsoft store for what ever reason. I do not.
You should be able to add your installer to be a release on github. That would provide us open-sourcers with a much more preferable download location.
For your information, the second I saw your release was only available from the MS store I decided to look at other alternatives. In the end I find I would rather spend time opening an issue here than visit the Microsoft Store even if it means I will never test your tool.
My team and I use github desktop and similar tools on several operating systems ranging from ReactOS/XP to Win 11 (mostly win 7/10 &11) and various flavours of Linux, I am looking for an alternative that caters for lots of o/s variations/flavours.
It is all very well having the Microsoft Store handle all releases but that is no good for those that do not use the Microsoft store for what ever reason. I do not.
You should be able to add your installer to be a release on github. That would provide us open-sourcers with a much more preferable download location.
For your information, the second I saw your release was only available from the MS store I decided to look at other alternatives. In the end I find I would rather spend time opening an issue here than visit the Microsoft Store even if it means I will never test your tool.
My team and I use github desktop and similar tools on several operating systems ranging from ReactOS/XP to Win 11 (mostly win 7/10 &11) and various flavours of Linux, I am looking for an alternative that caters for lots of o/s variations/flavours.