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While Windows 10 version 1803 will bring many nice changes, support for Progressive Web Apps is one of the most eagerly-anticipated.
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It's not just Microsoft. Both Google and Apple will formally support Progressive Web Apps in their own platforms too.
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Andrew and I discuss the changes Microsoft is making to Windows 10 in 2018 and Progressive Web Apps.
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Leo, Mary Jo, and I discuss Windows 10's transition year, Progressive Web Apps, Microsoft's quarterly results, and much more.
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Progressive Web Apps in Windows 10 are almost here, and Microsoft is confirming its plans for the rollout today.
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Firefox 58 for Android will bring support for Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Here's an early look at how this will work.
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I recently spoke with Microsoft's Jeff Burtoft and Aaron Gustafson about the company's plans to bring Progressive Web Apps to Windows 10.
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Microsoft will begin providing Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) via the Windows Store beginning in Windows 10 version 1803.
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The transition to Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) will take time. That said, one PWA, Twitter Lite, has emerged as a clear winner. And it works very well across platforms.
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The European Commission may be readying a new investigation into Apple’s recent decision to drop support for Home Screen web apps on iOS in the EU.
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Cameyo is streamlining the migration to ChromeOS by providing a Windows app virtualization service that eliminates the need for virtual desktops.
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Microsoft’s Outlook for Mac app is now free to use on macOS. Until today, Outlook for Mac was free to download on the Mac App Store, but it required a Microsoft 365 subscription or license to be used.
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Ecosystems matter, but ecosystems can also be used to lock you into a particular vendor’s products and services. And this is a particularly serious problem with abusive Big Tech companies, so it’s wise to enter into these things with open eyes. And an exit strategy. I originally intended to write a single article on this…
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Happy Friday! And welcome to another epic edition of Ask Paul with another great set of reader questions to kick off the weekend. Snover OldITPro2000 asks: I was shocked to see the news that Jeffrey Snover is leaving Microsoft. Any insight to where he is headed to? (I wasn't thinking anywhere in particular until I…
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Microsoft Edge 101 has started rolling out to the Stable channel on Windows, macOS, and Linux yesterday.
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With Build 2021 now in the rearview mirror, we have a clearer picture of the paths forward that Microsoft is providing for Windows app developers. Nothing major has changed since last year, but Windows developers now have several major milestones coming in late 2021 and some decisions to make. First, a couple of general thoughts…