Having Disney+ in the form of an application in the Start Menu of Windows 10 is very simple just by following these steps
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If you are a Disney+ user and want to enjoy the _streaming video platform of the company that created Mickey Mouse from your PC, you will have found yourself with a handicap: doesn't count with an application for Windows 10 and although this is not an intractable problem (it can always be accessed via the web), it does mean having to deal with less comfortable access.
"However, there is a system that allows to have Disney+ in the form of an application A trick that turns the Disney platform into a kind of of Progressive Web Application (PWA) that you can always have at hand from the Windows 10 Start menu.If you want to have Windows 10 as an app, just follow these steps."
Steps to follow
Being able to have Disney+ in app format requires us to use Chromium-based Edge for Windows, either through the stable version or in one of the ones that we can download in the development channels (Canary, Dev or Beta). Neither Edge Legacy, nor Chrome, Firefox or Opera, support this possibility. The next step is to access the Disney+ website and log in with our username and password
Once inside, we look at the three points in the upper right area of our browser and click on the three points that give access to the various Edge options. A list opens in which we must search for Applications."
"If we click on the Applications section, we will see how it offers a possibility with the text Manage applications ."
Under the same, another option, Install this site as an application. Click on it."
"A box opens so that we can give a name to the Disney+ application that we are going to create and we only have to click on Install . We already have our Disney+ app."
To check that the trick has worked, you just have to access the Start Menu of your PC and check how the application>"
"And as such, we can add it to the Taskbar>all within reach of a click. A process that you can follow with any other platform that does not have its own application for Windows 10."
Via | Windows Central