Armend Lleshi creates a concept of our own Windows 10 app

Aug 6, 2015 09:26 GMT  ·  By

Windows 10 creates new opportunities for developers who want to launch new apps and target a growing community, especially thanks to universal apps that work on PCs, tablets, and smartphones with no changes, so everyone expects the number of apps in the store to increase significantly in the coming months.

Until this happens, skilled designers across the world imagine various apps in their own concepts, some of which make a lot of sense in terms of looks and features.

Armend Lleshi is one of those designers whose Windows 10 concepts have already been highlighted here on Softpedia, so his latest creation caught our attention not only because it looks interesting but also because it imagines a Softpedia app for Windows 10.

Enter Softpedia Windows 10 app concept

As you can see for yourselves in the photos attached to this article - and this makes a lot of sense given the app’s name - the Softpedia Windows 10 app would allow you to read the latest news published on Softpedia.com from one of the many sections we cover every day, including Windows, Games, Drivers, Mac, and Linux.

A search box is also offered to quickly search our article database, and so is a hamburger menu that provides quick access to our content.

Obviously, there would be options to quickly share news articles on social media, such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google+, as well as account support to log in with your Softpedia username and password.

Both a dark and a light theme would be offered to get in line with the Windows 10 approach, while options to favorite the articles you like the most and read them again at a later time will be available once you open a new link.

This idea definitely looks interesting, especially because it would help our readers stay up to date with the latest happening in the technology world straight from their desktops, without the need to fire up a browser or RSS reader.

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