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30 May 25, 06:06
Quote:Windows users update their applications using several options in the latest version of Windows 11. Some apps come with their own update checking, downloading, and installation functionality. Others are updated via the Microsoft Store or third-party apps. And then there are apps that do not support direct updates at all, meaning you need to download the latest version to install it over a previous one.
Microsoft is working on unifying the future of application updates on Windows. It launched a private preview of the Windows Update orchestration platform this week.
Put simply, the idea is to allow application developers and organizations to release software updates via Windows Update. This would extend the current functionality, which consists mainly of delivering updates for Windows, firmware and drivers to user systems.
Microsoft says that the method has several advantages over the current process. For users, it means a streamlined process of updating supported apps. Benefits include the intelligent installation of updates based on system load and other factors, access to a central update history, and use of native notifications. Developers furthermore can leverage the system and its capabilities instead of having to develop them individually.
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