The web version of the Microsoft Store now features a new feature that allows you to create a single installation package for multiple apps. This greatly simplifies downloading and installing multiple apps, especially if you frequently set up new computers or need to install a familiar set of apps after reinstalling the operating system.
When visiting the Microsoft Store website, users will see a new "Multi-app install" button, which opens a page with a list of supported apps. Users simply select the desired apps and click "Install selected." A small .exe file will then be downloaded to their computer.



The installation process is as simple as possible. The downloaded installation file has no interface. Once launched, the Microsoft Store app automatically opens on your PC, downloading and installing all earlier selected programs, hiding any other steps and controls.
Currently, this feature only supports apps listed on the "Install multiple apps" page. Selecting any app from the Microsoft Store catalog isn't currently supported. The list currently includes 48 popular apps, including Spotify, Discord, Telegram, PDF from Adobe, and others.
It's also worth noting that you can only create an installation package on the Microsoft Store website. This feature isn't yet available in the Windows app.
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