There is a native way to create shortcuts on the Desktop for any Store app you have installed on your Windows 10 PC. This trick is possible thanks to the secret hidden folder "Applications". In this article, I would like to show you how you can do it. Wouldn't it be convenient to create a shortcut to launch the modern Mail, Skype, OneDrive, Photos, Camera or any modern (UWP) app you have installed from the Store without using third party tools? Well, this is very easy, but not quite obvious! Let's discover this hidden secret feature right now. The method described below involves a special shell folder which can be opened by the following command (type it in the Run dialog): shell:AppsFolder Note: The command above is a special Shell command. See the following article: List of shell commands in Windows 10 Here is how it looks: The folder shows all installed apps in the list. The list includes classic Desktop apps along with Store apps. Readers of ...