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Microsoft Lists gets 'supercharged' performance and offline support
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Lists is the first web app from the company to utilize Project Nucleus. As a result, it supports offline content editing and has significantly improved performance.
Ring desktop app is going away, but Ring PWA is here to stay
By Robert Carnevale published
Tired of desktop apps? Love PWAs? Ring has good news for you.
TikTok arrives on Windows 10 and Windows 11 as a Progressive Web App in the Store
By Daniel Rubino published
PWAs are gaining traction from all the big players, including TikTok, which has launched its app in the Microsoft Store for all Windows users.
Official Twitter app for Windows 10 sneakily becomes an Edge-Chromium PWA
By Daniel Rubino last updated
The PWA revolution is happening, but it is all behind the scenes.
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.
Developers will soon be able to customize the title bars of PWAs in Chrome and Edge
By Sean Endicott published
Developers will soon have new ways to fill the title bar area of progressive web apps.
YouTube is now a PWA, but don't get too excited yet
By Sean Endicott published
You can now install YouTube as a progressive web app on your computer. The swap doesn't come with many new features but makes it easy to jump into a YouTube viewing experience.
Chromium Edge PWAs on way to Microsoft Store
By Sean Endicott last updated
Developers can now package their Progressive Web Apps to use the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge for the Microsoft Store. The feature is currently in preview through PWABuilder.
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