Progressive Web Apps on Windows 10: Live Tiles, Toast Notifications and Action Center
First published on MSDN on Apr 07, 2018 Progressive Web Apps are gaining in popularity with web developers wanting to improve user engagement (via a Start menu presence, push notifications, live tile updates, etc.3.3KViews1like1CommentShare a link to Teams in a canvas Power App
Recently I worked with a customer on building a canvas Power App embedded in Microsoft Teams. The application acts as a catalogue and one of the requested features was enabling users to share an item from the catalogue to another user in Teams, with a deep link to open the application directly on the selected item. The scenario seemed quite straight forward at first, but I had to do a few research to implement it, especially for the first task, which is sharing the link over Teams. As such, I've decided to document my findings in this blog post.8.4KViews0likes0CommentsAdd Push Notifications the easy way with Partner Center + Microsoft Store Services SDK
First published on MSDN on Oct 31, 2018 With the combination of the Engagement feature of Partner Center and the Microsoft Store Services SDK you can easily add Push Notifications to your Windows Progressive Web App (PWA), UWP, or Desktop Bridge - Win32 app.1.8KViews0likes0CommentsActivating a Progressive Web App on Windows 10 using a toast notification
First published on MSDN on May 18, 2018 If you have some familiarity with Progressive Web Apps or if you have read the great blog post by my team mate Mike on how to integrate notifications in a Progressive Web App, you’ll already know that web applications running on Windows 10 have a big advantage.2.5KViews0likes0Comments