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Microsoft this week will offer new details on the improvements of the pwa

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This week the Microsoft Build 2018 developer conference takes place, the PWA (Progressive Web Apps) is expected to be the main protagonist in the celebration of this event. PWA applications have been the main novelty of the latest WIndows 10 update, and everything indicates that they will be the way to go for the next few years.

PWA is the future for Microsoft and will continue to improve this new technology

Support for PWA has arrived with the Windows 10 April Update, this new technology allows web applications to act like native applications. With this, PWAs can work offline, deliver notifications, and enable Live Tiles like any other application. Microsoft will continue to work to improve the features of PWAs. In a build session today, Microsoft will outline some of the upcoming news for this type of application.

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Starting with the next version of Windows 10, PWAs will offer more display options like full screen and minimal UI. The full screen will remain a window application in which it is removed in the current back button, so it works like a standard application. The minimal user interface does the opposite, adding browser elements like back, forward, refresh, and even a read-only URL bar.

Microsoft will continue to invest resources in improving support for PWA applications by enabling truly cross-platform applications. It seems that this technology has come to take over from the UWP, which makes less sense after the death of the Windows 10 Mobile operating system, in fact, many developers have already abandoned support or will do so very soon.

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