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Microsoft unveils new features for web apps, opens Android app submissions to all, more

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Microsoft has announced three significant changes for those wanting to publish apps in the Microsoft Store: new features for PWAs, faster Win32 certification, and Android app submission open to all.
Microsoft understands the importance of providing customers with a straightforward, reliable, and trusted source of apps and games for Windows 10 and 11. Therefore, the company is constantly improving the Microsoft Store, making it more user and developer-friendly. The latest enhancements include several AI-powered features and more tools to help promote apps across Microsoft’s services.
Still, that is not all Microsoft has in store—during the annual Build developer conference, the software giant announced a few more developer-focused changes to improve progressive web apps, win32 programs, and Android apps for Windows 11.
Microsoft says progressive web apps remain a “top priority in the Microsoft Store,” so it has prepared several notable improvements to enhance the experience for developers and users.

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