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Installed progressive web apps are about to feel more native on Windows 10
By Sean Endicott last updated
Progressive web apps on Windows 10 have new installation options behind an optional flag. The options make installed progressive web apps feel much more like native apps.
Microsoft Edge PWAs are about to look more like native Windows 10 apps
By Sean Endicott published
An upcoming feature for progressive web apps will make them look more like native apps on Windows 10. the feature will let developers customize the title bar of progressive web apps.
Microsoft Edge Dev and Canary now let you switch profiles in PWAs
By Sean Endicott published
Progressive web apps have a new profile switching option on Microsoft Edge Dev and Canary.
Why progressive web apps (PWAs) may ultimately benefit Google more than Microsoft
By Jason Ward last updated
The hybrid web-app solution, progressive web app, is touted as the possible solution to Microsoft's app gap; but it may do more good for Google than for Microsoft.
Progressive Web Apps (PWA) may be the great equalizer for Microsoft, Google and Apple
By Jason Ward last updated
What if Microsoft, Google, and Apple adopted one app standard? Progressive Web Apps may be that great equalizer.
Looking for more good Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs? Check out Appscope.
By Jason Ward last updated
Appscope founders Carl Unger and Oskar Larrson are on a mission to enlist developers, build PWA awareness among consumers and grow the PWA ecosystem.
Here's how Microsoft is making Edge PWAs feel more like native apps
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
Microsoft wants to combine the best of the web and native apps.
You'll soon be able to uninstall PWAs using the Settings app and Start Menu
By Sean Endicott published
Soon, you'll no longer have to use the menu within a PWA or your browser's settings to uninstall a PWA. Instead, you'll be able to uninstall it using the Settings app or Start Menu.
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