

Windows 10 Creators Update will be released in March 2017, so any added theming functionality may arrive in an Insider preview build before it is out for everyone. Microsoft hasn't commented on it officially yet. There are no details about the situation as of this writing. It is quite possible that Microsoft will make it possible for third-parties to earn with theme submissions in the Windows Store. From the screenshot, they appear to be regular themepack files available since Windows 7.Īs you can see in the screenshot above, not all of these themes are free! Every theme has a price attached which varies from "free" to $2.49. It is not clear if the Store will come with some advanced theming functionality. Instead, they just come with a custom accent color and a custom wallpaper. They do not change the appearance of the window frame or UI controls and elements. Apps from door2windows are truly free and DONT include any offers to install 3rd-party apps/adware/toolbars/unwanted software and never will. Current themes supported by Windows 10 are freely available already from many sites like this or from . In order to apply custom themes youll need to extract them and copy both the. There is no known information on what those themes will contain and to what extent they will allow customization.

It contains paid themes listed in the "Picks for you" section. In the video, a new "Personalization" tab is present in the Store, which is not available in the current version of the app. The screenshot above was captured at the 0:19 mark. The following screenshot shows Microsoft's plans to sell themes: While it was not even mentioned officially, it can be seen in the video clearly. With Windows 10 Creators Update, the ability to buy themes from the Windows Store was spotted in one of the videos demoed at the event.
