Updated Shopping Cart and Wish List coming to the Microsoft Store

    Updated Shopping Cart and Wish List coming to the Microsoft Store

    Updated Shopping Cart and Wish List coming to the Microsoft Store


    Posted: 05 Nov 2018

    We work hard to improve the shopping experience in the Microsoft Store, and are always looking for ways to improve the discoverability and purchase of the products and services we sell. Today, we are excited to announce that customers can begin using our improved Shopping Cart and later this week, our new Wish List– two of the most-requested features from our fans.



    Shopping Cart

    As we mentioned previously, we’ve extended the existing Shopping Cart to work with games and apps for the Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs. Today, the feature is once again available for testing. Whether you’re shopping for games or apps for Xbox One and/or Windows 10 PCs, hardware or accessories, the improved Shopping Cart means you only have to go through checkout once.

    How to add a game or app to the Shopping Cart:

    1. Head to the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 PCs, online or on Xbox One (Xbox Insiders only)
    2. Navigate to the product details page for the item you wish to add to your cart
    3. Look for the “Add to Cart” button underneath the “Buy” button
    4. Select the “Add to cart” button
    5. To view your Shopping Cart, select the “Shopping Cart” button at the top of the Store navigation
    6. To remove an item from your Shopping Cart, navigate to that particular item on your Shopping Cart, and select “Remove”

    Ready to check out? Click on the “Checkout” button to the right of your cart to complete your order.

    Not ready to purchase a particular item? Navigate to that item in your Shopping Cart and select “Save for later.” We’ll remove that item from your cart and save it in a handy location right below the Shopping Cart itself for future reference.

    Additionally, the updated Shopping Cart is persistent and works across Microsoft Store on Xbox One, Windows 10 PCs, and online. So, if you add or remove an item from your cart in one store, those changes will be reflected in the others.

    Xbox Insiders can begin using the improved cart today, and shortly after Windows Insiders can begin testing the feature. In a few weeks, all customers using the Microsoft Store on Xbox One, Windows 10 PCs and online can start using it.



    Wish Lists

    Later this week, customers can begin using the new Wish List feature, which supports all physical products and digital games and apps in the Microsoft Store. The persistent and works across the Microsoft Store on Xbox One, Windows 10 PCs and online, so if you’re shopping on the Microsoft Store on your Xbox and add a digital game to your wish list, that game will appear in your Wish List in the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 PCs and online.

    is also supported within the Wish List, so customers will quickly be able to see when items on their Wish List go on sale.

    How to add items to your Wish List:

    1. Head to the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 PCs, online or on Xbox One (Xbox Insiders only)
    2. Navigate to the product details page for the item you wish to add
    3. Look for the “Wish List” button underneath the “Buy” button
    4. Select the “Wish List” button
    5. To view your Wish List, activate the pull-down menu at the top of the Store navigation, and select the “Wish List” option
    6. To remove an item from your Wish List, navigate to that particular item on your Wish List, and select “Remove”

    A customer’s Wish List can be kept private or made public and shared with others.

    How to share a Wish List:

    1. Click on the “Settings” link in the wish list
    2. Select “Make the wish list public”
    3. Then, click on the “Share” button to share with friends and family

    Note: On Xbox, customers will be able to share their public wish list with a list of their Xbox Live friends.

    The Wish List feature will be initially be made available to all customers in all supported markets using the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 PCs and online, as well as to our Xbox Insiders. The Wish List will be available to all Xbox customers in a few weeks.

    Thanks to the fans who provided suggestions and feedback regarding these features on both the Windows Feedback Hub app and the Xbox Ideas site. And we’d like to give a special shout out to our Xbox and Windows Insiders who tested the previous iteration of the new cart. Please don’t hesitate to let us know how we can continue to improve your shopping experience. Thanks!


    Source: Updated Shopping Cart and Wish List coming to the Microsoft Store - Xbox Wire

    See also: Updated Shopping Cart and Wish List coming to the Microsoft Store - Windows Experience Blog


    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    05 Nov 2018


  1. Posts : 430
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       #1

    Brink Thanks! But no thanks.
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  2. Posts : 11,247
    Windows / Linux : Arch Linux
       #2

    Hi folks

    I like my Windows to be uncluttered with only "Computing relevant" applications on them --sounds boring I know but "Spider Solitaire" - the old W7 version which I got (still runs) from AERO's update is about my only concession to those sort of things on a computer.

    Things like the Store should be totally 100% user optionally installable -- I know you can unpin the tile etc but for PRO (and Enterprise) versions and also Windows for workstations --sort of "enterprise" version anyway should come clean with none of those tiled apps etc.

    For Home users and gaming options - different system.

    My suggestion to Ms would make the OS install much more like most Linux distros where you can usually choose the level of software you want to install from basic (I.e no GUI and just the main kernel) to the whole kybosh and varying choices in between.

    The only tiles I have left on my Windows versions are News and weather and the menu itself shouldn't take up so much screen real estate.

    And please can we get rid of the default black theme while we are at it. !!!!

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  3. Posts : 668
    Win 10 pro
       #3

    It is reassuring to see that, after a major failure to deliver the Windows 10 18.09 update and with 90% of the desktop market share leaved to wonder what is happening and when will it be released, Microsoft is finally focused on the important stuff.

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  4. Posts : 1,560
    Windows 10 Home 20H2 64-bit
       #4

    roy111 said:
    It is reassuring to see that, after a major failure to deliver the Windows 10 18.09 update and with 90% of the desktop market share leaved to wonder what is happening and when will it be released, Microsoft is finally focused on the important stuff.

    Updated Shopping Cart and Wish List coming to the Microsoft Store-cattura.png
    Sarcasm? I doubt people on the store/app division is working on fixing and releasing the 1809 OS update. I could be wrong though.
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  5. Posts : 7,254
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #5

    Why has it taken them so long.
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