One of the great features of the WIN8 system compared to previous systems is that it enhances cloud functionality and content services. As a key to connecting all of these features and services, Microsoft accounts are critical. So how does it work?
Microsoft accounts are the key to free online storage, mobile entertainment, applications in the Windows application store, other Microsoft products and services, such as Windows Phone, and the seamless connection of devices and accounts. You only need to log on to the computer with a Microsoft account. You can then perform the following actions:
Get applications in the Windows App Store
You need to have a Microsoft account and Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8, or Windows RT to get the application in the Windows application store. You can even install applications on multiple computers without having to buy them again.
Bring your contacts together
Connect Outlook and LinkedIn accounts to a "network" application, and then you will see all your friends ' contact information and status updates in the same location.
Sync your settings
When you log on with a Microsoft account and sync settings, get colors and themes on multiple computers, start screen layouts, browser favorites and history, content in your application, photos, and even settings such as languages and other preferences.
Get free storage space in the cloud
With Microsoft accounts, you can get free file storage in the cloud from OneDrive to view, save, and share your documents and photos in this storage space. Your Microsoft account connects your computer to OneDrive, so your files will be with you anytime.
This is the four main role of Microsoft accounts in the WIN8 system, where the App Store application is one of the most important, after all, Win8 has a new Metro interface, all of which comes from the App store.