Atile is an app's representation on the Start menu. Every app has a tile. When you create a new Windows app project in Microsoft Visual Studio, it includes a default tile that displays your app's name and logo. Windows displays this tile when your app is first installed.
Livetiles include a number in the bottom right hand corner. This is to show how many notifications you have within the app. Live Tiles flick between the App logo and the Live Notification. Take Mail for example. Mail App in Windows 10 - taken from my Start Menu (Picture 2) In the picture above - Picture 2 - you will notice that the Logochangethe kind of information that is displayed on the tile. For this kind of app, your responsibility is to create a tile whose contents are timely, obvious, and accurate, which means updating the tile when the app state is changed. I think about live app tiles in the same way that I think about UI animations: they are a good thing
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