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Apps that you acquire from the Store for Business only work on Windows 10-based devices. Even though an app might list Windows 8 as its supported platform, that tells you what platform the app was originally written for. Apps developed for Windows 8, or Windows phone 8 will work on Windows 10.
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Some apps are free, and some apps charge a price. We're continuing to add more paid apps to the Store for Business. Check back if you don't see the app that you're looking for. Currently, you can pay for apps with a credit card. We'll be adding more payment options over time.
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Some apps which are available to consumers in Windows Store might not be available in Windows Store for Business. This can happen for a couple of reasons. The app developer might set the app availability so that it is only available to people using Windows Store. Also, business-to-business transaction regulatory requirements might prevent the app being available in Store for Business.
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Line-of-business (LOB) apps are also supported using the Store for Business. Admins can invite IT devs and ISVs to be LOB publishers. Apps developed by your LOB publishers that are submitted to the Store are only available to your organization. Once an administrator accepts an app submitted by one of their LOB publishers, the app can be distributed just like any other app from Store for Business. For more information, see Working with Line-of-Business apps.
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## <a href="" id="iap"></a>In-app purchases
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4. Type the email address for the employee that you're assigning the app to, and click **Confirm**.
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Employees will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their device. Click the link to start the Windows Store app, and then click **Install**.
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Employees will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their device. Click the link to start the Windows Store app, and then click **Install**. Also, in the Windows Store app, they can find the app under **My Library**.
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3. Find an app, click the ellipses under **Action**, and then choose **Assign to people**.
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4. Type the email address for the employee that you're assigning the app to, and click **Confirm**.
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Employees will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their device. Click the link to start the Windows Store app, and then click **Install**. Also, in the Windows Store app, they can find the app under **MyLibrary**.
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Employees will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their device. Click the link to start the Windows Store app, and then click **Install**. Also, in the Windows Store app, they can find the app under **My Library**.
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## Manage licenses
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For apps in inventory, when you assign an app to an employee, a license for the app is assigned to them. You can manage these licenses, either by assigning them, or reclaiming them so you can assign them to another employee. You can also remove an app from the private store.
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