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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.
Microsoft's PWA Builder hits version 2.0 with new design and more
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Microsoft has shipper version 2.0 of its PWA Builder tool, bringing a refreshed design, an update to the "Features" section, and more.
Microsoft announces Teams Progressive Web App (PWA) preview for Windows 10 S
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
Microsoft Teams is finally hitting the Microsoft Store in preview with a Progressive Web App for Windows 10 S devices.
Microsoft is supporting Google's Progressive Web Apps platform and that's great news for everyone
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are an increasingly important piece of the app puzzle. But it's not just Microsoft pushing the tech. Today, we explain what PWA is and why it's such a big deal.
Uber relaunches as a Progressive Web App on Windows 10
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Although Uber pulled support for its native app recently the app is back using m.uber.com - the companies Progressive Web App (PWA) website.
The 5 best PWAs to use on Windows 10
By Sean Endicott last updated
PWAs are now supported on Windows 10. Here are the best PWAs to try out after upgrading to the April 2018 Update.
8 Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) we'd love to see in the Microsoft Store
By Zac Bowden last updated
PWAs are the craze right now, and they are super helpful in bringing new apps to Windows devices. Here's a list of PWAs we think should be in the Microsoft Store.
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