chromium pwas

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Chromium PWAs focus on Microsoft's deprecation of legacy EdgeHTML components, including Legacy Web View, legacy PWAs, and EdgeHTML DevTools. The recurring theme is the migration path for developers and IT professionals from these deprecated technologies to modern alternatives: WebView2 and Chromium-based Progressive Web Apps. Threads highlight Microsoft's official deprecation list updates and the strategic shift toward Chromium embedding and modern PWA patterns. The content is practical, covering migration workflows, platform implications, and the rationale behind the transition. These discussions are relevant for developers, enterprise IT administrators, and anyone managing Windows web application compatibility.
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    Microsoft Deprecates Legacy Edge Components — Migrate to WebView2 & Chromium PWAs

    Microsoft has quietly moved a cluster of legacy Edge components onto Windows’ official deprecated-features list, formally flagging Legacy Web View, Hosted / Windows Web Applications (Windows 8/8.1 / early UWP HTML/JavaScript apps), legacy Progressive Web Apps (PWA) and the EdgeHTML (Legacy Edge)...
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    Microsoft Deprecates EdgeHTML Web Components, Accelerates WebView2 and Chromium PWAs

    Microsoft has quietly placed a cluster of legacy web components — the EdgeHTML-era pieces that once connected Windows and the web — onto Windows’ official deprecation list, signaling a formal step toward their eventual removal and accelerating the platform’s shift to Chromium-based embedding and...
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    Windows EdgeHTML Deprecation: Migrate to WebView2 and Chromium PWAs

    Microsoft’s quiet entry on the Windows deprecation list this summer signals a decisive end to another generation of web integration in the OS: Legacy Web View, EdgeHTML-based web apps, legacy PWAs, and the EdgeHTML DevTools are now officially deprecated, and developers are being pushed toward...
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