In this Ask the Admin, Russell Smith explains how Progressive Web Apps could change the future of apps across all platforms.
Last Update: Aug 31, 2022
One of the best new features of Microsoft’s new Chromium-Based Edge browser is that it allows you to install Progressive Web Apps (PWA), or any website, as apps that behave like any other Windows program.
This month I look at Windows 10 April 2018 Update woes, Progressive Web Apps in the Microsoft Store, new productivity features, and new security features in the next version of Windows.
Windows 10 Redstone 4 reaches RTM and Microsoft announces the availability of a preview version of Windows Server 2019.
In this Ask the Admin, Russell Smith explains why you should use application control to restrict which Windows Store apps users can run.
Microsoft is going to be ingesting progressive web apps from around the web into the Windows Store…but is that a good thing?