Apart from that, the recently leaked store design also showcased an application “shelf” that offered a whole lot more metadata upfront, where the new user interface would introduce additional text to the interface without compromising on Microsoft’s modern design. However, it seems to lack the close-feeling connection to the Windows Start screen which it carried previously. With the brand new Store interface, one will finally be treated to recommendations to similar apps depending on what you like to browse. Take for instance, if you are checking out the Xbox Music app, the store could very well cough up Pandora or Slacker Radio. Do you like what Microsoft has done in terms of style to the upcoming Windows 8.1 update?