Progressives Web Apps coming to Windows 10 with Spring Creators Update
Redstone 4 (which can be called Windows 10 Spring Creators Update) is getting closer and little by little we are getting to know some of the news that can come with the update Microsoft Spring for Windows 10.
Concepts such as Timeline or an improved Fluent Design and better integrated into the system are more and more repeated and a new idea is added to them. This is the Progressive Applications (Progressives Web Apps), a new function that Microsoft announces, will debut in Windows 10 with the Spring Creators Update.
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), in Spanish, Progressive Applications, are web apps that can be used as a native desktop or mobile applicationIt is like a kind of web application but hormonal that has more advanced capabilities with which it seeks to offer better experiences than those we have when visiting a website or even installing an app. It is something halfway between a native application and a web app.
With Windows 10 Spring Creators Update the PWAs (Progressive Web Apps) the Redmond operating system will be able to support this type of utility and for this, Redmond assures that they will soon show the first examples of Progressive Applications functional.
Some applications that work in the browser, in Edge in this case, but in the case of Windows 10 they will go one step further, as they will become independent of the browser by being available for download.
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are a kind of web application but halfway between it and a traditional app
These applications can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store as until now it has happened with traditional applications in parallel to the one that Microsoft will be promoted because you consider that they offer a function that can satisfy the needs of the user.
PWAs (Progressive Web Apps) also may offer support for some of the features of Windows 10 such as support for _lives tiles_ or integration with system notifications.
Progressive Web Apps are a new concept for many users and surely among the nearly 1.5 million applications that now even float on the net, some will surprise us. For now at Microsoft they are lurking and already have some selected to show them.