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multi app install
About this tag
The multi app install tag on WindowsForum covers Microsoft Store's web-based feature that lets users select a curated set of Windows apps in a browser, download a single launcher file, and have the Microsoft Store app automatically install all chosen titles in one go. This workflow is a GUI-driven alternative to command-line tools like winget, designed for non-technical users who want to set up multiple apps without per-app downloads or repeated prompts. Discussions highlight the convenience of one-click app packs, the curated categories (Productivity, Creativity, Social, Entertainment), and the streamlined setup process for new Windows PCs.
Microsoft’s web-based Store has quietly gained a practical new convenience: a multi-app install workflow that lets you pick a curated set of Windows apps in your browser, download a tiny launcher, and have the Microsoft Store app on your PC fetch and install all selected titles in one go — a...
Microsoft’s Store is quietly offering a new convenience: build a bundle of apps in your browser, download a single small launcher, run it on a PC and have the Microsoft Store app fetch and install the selected titles — up to a curated limit — in one go.
Background / Overview
The Microsoft...
Microsoft’s Microsoft Store has quietly added a smartphone‑style convenience that could change how many people set up Windows PCs: a Multi‑app install feature that lets you assemble a curated bundle of apps in a browser, download a tiny launcher, and have the Store download and install all...
Microsoft has quietly added a simple but powerful convenience: you can now build a one‑click installer that downloads and launches multiple Store apps in one go, creating a single .exe “multi‑app install” pack from the Microsoft Store website that the Store app will execute on your PC. Overview...