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More Progressive Web Apps (PWA) published by Microsoft come to the Store

Following the commencement wave of Progressive Web Apps (PWA) to hit the Microsoft Store earlier in Apr, Microsoft has published some other batch. In all, there are six new apps beingness added to the 14 previously published by the Microsoft Store.

Hither's a expect at what's new:

  • Subway
  • Trip Check
  • HealthyWay
  • Tom's Guide
  • The A.5. Club
  • Decider

These PWAs are part of a new push by Microsoft to get more apps on the Microsoft Store. Microsoft is relying on ii ways to do this: developers can submit PWAs themselves, or the Microsoft Shop volition automatically alphabetize quality PWAs with the Bing web crawler and add them to the Microsoft Store. The benefit, equally Microsoft explained in a recent blog postal service, is that users get access to app-like experiences while lightening the load on developers.

In the next release of Windows ten, we intend to begin list PWAs in the Microsoft Store. Progressive Web Apps installed via the Microsoft Store will exist packaged equally an appx in Windows ten – running in their own sandboxed container, without the visual or resource overhead of the browser.

This has a number of benefits to users: PWAs installed via the store will appear in "app" contexts like Beginning and Cortana search results, and have access to the total suite of WinRT APIs available to UWP apps. They can differentiate their experience on Windows 10 with enhancements like admission to local calendar and contacts data (with permission) and more.

Progressive Spider web Apps (PWA): What they are, and what they mean for Microsoft

Over time, and following the release of the Windows 10 Redstone 4 update, we'll likely see more and more PWAs striking the Microsoft Store over time. We Expect to hear more about PWAs at Microsoft's Build 2022 briefing in May too.

Cheers for the tip, Brent!

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