This news comes from a report published yesterday (Jan. 17) by MSPowerUser, which shows a books tab in the Windows store. Users will acquire books from the online point of sale just as they would other products, and Microsoft already has support for e-books baked into Windows 10, though it’s somewhere you might not expect. Windows 10’s Edge browser has supported the popular .epub format since late last year and offers a decent set of features. It’s not a full-fledged e-reader app, but with bookmarks, a table of contents button and settings for font size and font families, it can make do. 

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