Microsoft partnered with OWD to give its tutorials and documentation for making Progressive Web Apps a major overhaul since most of the documents have not been updated in several years.
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Microsoft has announced the general availability of the Teams Progressive Web App (PWA) on Linux. This variant offers the latest features at a faster pace, along with desktop capabilities.
Microsoft has enabled a new API called Window Controls Overlay by default in Edge. It allows Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) to feel more native through UX adjustments instead of focusing on performance.
Chrome 96 is rolling out today with some performance improvements in page navigation and retention of PNG metadata in clipboard. It also faces some pushback from the Safari WebKit team.
Chrome 92 will be rolling out later today. It contains a bunch of exciting features including enhancements to PWAs, Bluetooth device filtering, and deprecation of a problematic payment handler config.
Google Chrome 89 is now live, and the company has started warning developers to offer offline experiences for installable PWAs. This will become mandatory with Chrome 93 later this year.
Twitter has updated its progressive web app (PWA) with support for the new Birdwatch feature, DM request improvements, and more. The retweet button experience has also changed to its default.
Google has replaced the Twitter and Youtube TV Android apps in the Play Store with Progressive Web Apps for Chrome OS users. The Play Store now installs the PWA version by default.
A listing for a Netflix Hosted Web App (HWA) has been spotted in the Microsoft Store. The description of the app states that it is a test app. It will likely replace the current native Windows 10 app.
Google Drive is now available as a Progressive Web App, meaning you can start using the service as a native app on Windows 10 PCs and Chromebooks. The PWA experience isn't complete just yet, though.
Twitter has been working on its Progressive Web App for some time now, serving it to mobile users and Windows 10 users through the Store app. Now, it's rolling out the experience to everyone.
Twitter has been making some improvements to its Progressive Web app for the past few weeks, and today the company detailed some of the changes that have been rolled out to users recently.
Twitter's PWA for Windows 10 has received a major redesign that transfers the main navigation menu to the left side. However, the changes appear to be available only to selected regions for now.
A new report from Symantec has revealed that Microsoft unknowingly hosted malicious applications in its Microsoft Store, that used up the device's resources in order to mine cryptocurrencies.
Twitter has updated its Progressive Web App, which is also its official app for Windows 10 devices, with a new emoji picker for Direct Messages, as well as improved image cropping, and more.
Hulu is updating its Windows 10 app to become a Progressive Web App, bringing along a new look and features. The update is rolling out gradually but should be fully available in the next few weeks.
With the latest version of Google's Chrome browser, users can now install desktop progressive web apps on Windows 10. The update also brings support for public key credentials and more.
Microsoft has announced that it's working on a Progressive Web App for Windows Insiders which will allow them to stay up to date with everything that's happening inside the program.
A new round of updates has gone out to Twitter's Progressive Web App this week, bringing a number of improvements to Lists, fixing a number of bugs, and adding the ability to resize text.
After dropping support for its Windows 10 UWP app earlier this year, Uber has now released a Progressive Web App (PWA) in the Microsoft Store. The ride-hailing app is currently basic in nature.
Twitter is adding support for night mode, real-time tweet stats and more to the Windows PWA, mobile website and Twitter Lite. These updates bring further feature parity with apps on other platforms.
At a session at its Build 2018 developer conference, Microsoft announced some new features that are going to be available for Progressive Web Apps in the next feature update to Windows 10, Redstone 5.
Microsoft today announced that it's bringing its Teams Progressive Web App to the Microsoft Store, and the preview for the app is available for those using Windows 10 S devices today.
Twitter has announced that the release of its Progress Web App represents a renewed commitment to Windows, as it utilizes the platform's technologies to bring a faster and improved user experience.
Twitter has finally converted its app for Windows 10 into a PWA version with support for push notifications, character limit extension from 140 to 280, a tweet bookmark tool, and more.