companion apps

AppWizard
October 30, 2025
Android Auto is set to introduce home screen widgets, codenamed “Earth,” allowing users to integrate widgets from mobile applications into the Android Auto dashboard. Currently, Android Auto features “Taskbar Widgets” for quick app controls. The new home screen widgets will enable users to select one widget to occupy one side of the home screen, taking up 35-40% of the width. To add widgets in the current beta version, users must navigate to Settings > “Customize Earth,” choose an app, confirm the selection, and manage the widget. Users need to grant permissions for widget creation, after which they can select from compatible apps. Widgets will display on the dashboard, with the Spotify widget showing playback controls but lacking song titles due to layout design limitations. Testing reveals varying performance levels among widgets, with the Pixel Weather widget functioning well when location access is enabled. Key limitations include the ability to display only one widget at a time, no option to add multiple widgets from different apps, limited size adjustment, and some widgets not functioning correctly due to design issues. Widgets that work well typically do not require opening their companion apps. Improvements and better compatibility are expected in future updates.
Winsage
August 13, 2025
Microsoft is introducing three lightweight companion applications—People, File Search, and Calendar—designed to enhance the user experience for Microsoft 365 customers by transforming the Windows taskbar into a command center. These apps will be automatically launched upon startup and provide immediate access to Microsoft 365 functionalities. The People app allows users to initiate Teams calls and manage contacts, the File Search app simplifies file location across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, and the Calendar app offers visibility into upcoming commitments and integrates with other tools. The rollout is scheduled for this month through standard update channels. This initiative reflects Microsoft's strategy to deepen integration of its services within the Windows experience, aiming to enhance user productivity and strengthen its competitive position. However, it has faced scrutiny from regulators, particularly the European Commission, regarding its bundling strategies, leading to commitments to unbundle Teams from its offerings and enhance interoperability with competing platforms.
Winsage
August 12, 2025
Microsoft has introduced mini-apps called Microsoft 365 companions for Windows 11 users, which include functionalities for People, File Search, and Calendar. Access to these companions is limited to organizations that opt into the beta features. The mini-apps reside in the taskbar, allowing users to access essential functions without launching full applications. The People companion enables quick access to contacts, the File Search companion allows seamless searching through cloud files, and the Calendar companion lets users join Teams calls directly from the taskbar. The status of these mini-apps within the Windows 11 ecosystem is uncertain, and while mobile versions may be forthcoming, there is no official confirmation from Microsoft yet.
Winsage
August 12, 2025
Microsoft is introducing lightweight taskbar apps for Microsoft 365 on Windows 11, which will automatically launch at startup. The People companion app allows users to access an organizational chart and communicate via Teams or email. The File Search companion app enables quick retrieval of Microsoft 365 files by searching for file names, authors, or keywords, and includes a preview feature. The Calendar app provides an overview of upcoming events and allows users to search for appointments or join meetings. These apps are being rolled out to all business users of Microsoft 365 this month, with automatic installation for those who have Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 11, though IT administrators can prevent this, and users can stop the apps from launching at startup.
Winsage
August 12, 2025
Microsoft 365 is introducing new companion apps for Windows 11 users, including People, File Search, and Calendar, set to roll out soon. These apps utilize Microsoft Graph to enhance search capabilities and user experience. The People app allows users to look up colleagues and access organizational charts, while the File Search app helps locate and share Microsoft 365 files. The Calendar app provides easy access to the Microsoft 365 calendar and upcoming events. Currently, access to these apps is limited to Microsoft 365 Insider Program for Business members, and they are exclusive to Windows 11.
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