multi-installation

Winsage
November 6, 2025
The web version of the Microsoft Store has introduced a feature that allows users to select and install multiple Windows applications simultaneously. This feature provides a user-friendly graphical interface and relies on the Store app repository. There is currently no official documentation for this feature, but it has been reported by Zac from Windows Central. The Microsoft Store website confirms that users can now “select and install multiple apps at once.” However, this capability is not yet available in the Microsoft Store app on Windows 11, suggesting a potential future update for desktop users. Some users may still prefer the Windows Package Manager (winget) for its versatility, as it can install applications from both the Store and a wider range of software available on the web. For those less comfortable with command line tools, alternatives like UniGetUI offer a more accessible graphical interface.
Winsage
November 6, 2025
A new feature in the web version of the Microsoft Store allows Windows users to install multiple applications simultaneously. Users can select up to 16 apps from 48 options categorized into six groups: Productivity, Creativity, Social, Entertainment, Tools & Utilities, and Personalization. After selecting the desired apps, users can click "Install Selected" to download a single executable file that initiates the installation of all chosen applications. This feature is currently not available in the desktop app for Windows 11. The available app categories include well-known names such as Teams, Canva, Instagram, Netflix, and Speedtest. The feature is similar to Ninite, a third-party tool that offers a broader range of applications. Microsoft has been contacted for further information on potential enhancements to this feature.
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