Install Web Version of Microsoft Lists and OneDrive as a Progressive Web App

Install Web Version of Microsoft Lists and OneDrive as a Progressive Web App

Install web version of OneDrive as a Progressive Web App (PWA)

You can now install the web version of OneDrive as a Progressive Web App (PWA) in Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox or other browser that supports Progressive Web Apps (with the exception of Safari). After you install the web version of OneDrive as a Progressive Web App, you can launch it from your desktop, and it will work the same way as it does in your web browser.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 82040.

When this will happen:

Targeted release: we will begin rolling this out in early July and expect to complete rollout mid-July.

Standard release: we will begin rolling this out in mid-July and expect to complete rollout early August.

How this will affect your organization:

Users in your organization will be able to install OneDrive Progressive Web App (PWA) on their computers from Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox or other browser that supports Progressive Web Apps (with the exception of Safari). They will be able to pin and launch the app from their computer’s home screen or task bar, and perform the same actions that they are used to when working in the web version of OneDrive.

What you need to do to prepare:

You might want to notify your users that they can install OneDrive Progressive Web App (PWA) on their computers from Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox or other browser that supports Progressive Web Apps (with the exception of Safari), and update your training and documentation as appropriate.

 

Install web version of Microsoft Lists as a Progressive Web App (PWA)

You can now install the web version of Microsoft Lists as a Progressive Web App (PWA) in Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox or other browser that supports Progressive Web Apps (with the exception of Safari). After you install the web version of Microsoft Lists as a Progressive Web App, you can launch it from your desktop, and it will work the same way as it does in your web browser. it will work similarly to any stand-alone desktop application.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 82041.

When this will happen:

Targeted release: we will begin rolling this out in early July and expect to complete rollout mid-July.

Standard release: we will begin rolling this out in mid-July and expect to complete rollout early August.

How this will affect your organization:

Users in your organization will be able to install Microsoft Lists as a desktop App (PWA) from Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or another Chromium-based browser. They will be able to can pin and launch the app from their computer’s home screen or task bar, use app shortcuts, and perform the same actions that they are used to when working in the web version of Microsoft Lists.

What you need to do to prepare:

You might want to notify your users that they can now install Microsoft Lists as a desktop App from Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or another Chromium-based browser and update your training and documentation as appropriate.

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