multi app packs

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Multi app packs are a Microsoft Store feature that lets you select multiple apps on the Microsoft Store website, download a single launcher .exe, and run it to automatically install all chosen apps on a Windows PC. This simplifies setting up a new computer by eliminating the need to visit individual vendor pages or run separate installers. The feature works through the Microsoft Store app on the target device, fetching and installing each selected title in one go. It is similar to tools like Ninite or package managers such as winget, but is built directly into the Microsoft Store web experience. Discussions on WindowsForum cover how to use multi app packs, their benefits for fast app installation, and comparisons to other bulk install methods.
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    Microsoft Store Multi App Packs: A Ninite Style One Shot Install

    Microsoft has quietly added a checkbox to the Microsoft Store web experience that changes a routine part of Windows setup: you can now select multiple apps in your browser, click a single “Install selected” button, download a tiny launcher .exe, run it, and have the Microsoft Store app on the...
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    Microsoft Store Multi App Bundles: One Launcher for Fast App Install

    Microsoft has quietly added a small but consequential convenience to the Microsoft Store: a web‑created, multi‑app install workflow that lets you pick a curated set of apps, download a single tiny launcher, and have the Store download and install everything for you in one go. Background Setting...
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    Microsoft Store Multi App Install: One-Click Pack to Install Apps

    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...
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