October 31, 20169 yr What is different between STANDART DEKSTOP VERSION and UWP VERSION on windows 10 x64 anniversary update? Because when I try find some difference here, on this website, so I not find any other features etc (I mean standart windows version versus windows uwp version). Edited October 31, 20169 yr by PepeCZ
November 2, 20169 yr Hi @PepeCZ Thanks for writing in. As you know there are two Enpass versions for Windows: Traditional Windows version and Windows Store version ( UWP). The Traditional Windows version is more powerful and Free under our policy of free desktop versions for Enpass. It was always free and we never charged for this. The Store version was first released for Windows Phones and shared the purchased license with the Modern Windows App (Former name for store Apps Windows 8.1) under Universal scheme of Microsoft while our traditional Windows version was free since day one. The Free Traditional version has below extra features which are not there in Paid Store version Importing data from other software. Support of Enpass browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Vivaldi, Opera and Safari (Mac). Auto run at system startup. Password Audit. Below are some links to user manual of different versions to throw more light of their functionality Traditional Windows: https://www.enpass.io/docs/desktop-windows/getting_start.html UWP Windows 10: https://www.enpass.io/docs/uwp/create.html Windows 8 Modern App: https://www.enpass.io/docs/winphone/getting_start.html
April 28, 20179 yr Author Today I receive into company two Surface Pro 4. So is better on surface install automatical universal version? Because this tablet have standart windows version (x86x64) so we can install both and now I not know what is maybe better :-)
July 25, 20178 yr I am interested in Windows 10 universal but was wondering what limitations it has over the regular desktop version?
July 26, 20178 yr Hi @wizkid I've merged your post with this existing thread. Please check and let me know if you have any other questions. Cheers!
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