At the Windows 11 event, Microsoft said that the new store will support apps like PWAs, Win32 and more. Now, the company has made the Edge web browser available through the store for Windows Insiders.
Last month, Microsoft finally unveiled the much-anticipated Windows 11 update. The new update comes with an updated UI, performance, and productivity improvements. Microsoft has also released the minimum system requirements for Windows 11 which includes Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 among other things, but the latter can be bypassed for now. At the event, Microsoft noted that the new Microsoft Store will come with an updated UI and will serve as a home to all kinds of apps including PWAs, Win32, Electron and more. It looks like the company has started putting up first-party apps on the new store ahead of the official launch. Earlier today, Windows Insiders started seeing Microsoft Edge web browser on the new Microsoft Store. Insiders can click on install and download Edge just like any other Store app.
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USA — software Microsoft Edge can now be downloaded from the Microsoft Store on Windows...