deep integration

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The tag 'deep integration' on WindowsForum.com covers topics where Microsoft tightly connects its services, apps, or models with the Windows operating system. Discussions include the evolution of Microsoft Copilot into a personal digital companion with deep integration into Windows, the Hosted App Model in Windows 10 that allows apps to depend on a host process like PowerShell or Python, and converting a local Windows 8 account to a Microsoft account for deep integration with SkyDrive settings sync and Metro-style apps. These threads explore how deep integration enhances functionality, user experience, and app management across Windows versions.
  1. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Update: Transforming AI Assistance for Windows Users

    Microsoft’s latest update to Copilot marks a major evolution for the AI assistant landscape—and Windows users have every reason to be excited. Rolled out as a centerpiece in Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebration, this update isn’t just incremental; it’s a full-blown transformation that pushes...
  2. News

    Hosted App Model

    In Windows 10 version 2004, we are introducing the concept of Hosted Apps to the Windows App Model. Hosted apps are registered as independent apps on Windows, but require a host process in order to run. An example would be a script file which requires its host (eg: Powershell or Python) to be...
  3. News

    Windows 8 Windows 8 Tip: Convert a Local Account to a Microsoft Account

    By Paul Thurrott With Windows 8, its preferable to sign into your PC with a Microsoft account—or what we still call a Windows Live ID—to take advantage of SkyDrive-based settings sync and deep integration with several new Metro-style apps and other capabilities. But if you signed in with a local...
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