PowerToys removes fatal flaw in Workspaces feature



Microsoft’s PowerToys just received an update that removes the last barrier to me using Workspaces within the app, and I’d be willing to bet I’m not the only one happy to see the change. With the jump to version 0.87.0, the app now supports Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), within Workspaces. That means you can save a layout of apps and PWAs on your desktop that you can launch with the push of a button.

Before the most recent update to PowerToys, you could not set Workspaces to include a PWA. Well, you could click “capture,” which made it seem like you had saved the PWA as part of a workspace, but it actually just saved an instance of whichever browser powered the PWA. Now, you can have a workspace launch a specific PWA rather than just a browser window.



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