While I don't have the exact numbers in front of me, people using the app on a Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 device are a tiny fraction of the total userbase on Windows-I would guess less than one percent. The general public's strong dislike of all things Windows 8.1 led us to believe that that choice was a pretty safe one to make. As Microsoft offered everyone a free upgrade to Windows 10 for a year, we made the decision to focus support for our new version of Gospel Library for Windows on Windows 10-this allowed us to continue to not only to support older devices that had upgraded for free, but also new devices like Xbox One, Microsoft HoloLens (and other Mixed Reality devices), and Microsoft Surface Hub (and other "hub" devices). I've mentioned this in the past, but to get the Windows 8.1 app working with the new content requires a near-complete rewrite of the app-and it's been done. It shouldn't be too hard to keep it updated. Windows 8.1 is still on use by millions of users.
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