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Winsage
May 31, 2025
Microsoft has introduced the Windows Update Orchestration Platform, which aims to centralize the management of line-of-business (LOB) and third-party applications through a single interface, enhancing the app update process for developers and users. Currently in private preview, the platform invites developers to explore its features, which include eco-efficient scheduling, consistent notifications, centralized update history, and unified troubleshooting tools. Developers can integrate their applications using Windows Runtime APIs and PowerShell commands to manage various aspects such as registration and update definitions. The initiative addresses challenges like CPU and bandwidth spikes, conflicting notifications, and increased support costs faced by users and IT administrators.
Winsage
May 30, 2025
The orchestrator manages updates by scheduling them based on user activity, system performance, and power availability. It supports MSIX/APPX and Win32 applications and provides custom installer support through additional executable packages. Users receive updates via Windows notifications, and a consolidated update history is available in system settings. The orchestrator aims to deliver a consistent management experience across Windows 11 products, offering centralized logs and policy enforcement for IT teams. However, enterprises with hybrid or air-gapped systems require robust support for localized deployment. The unified platform may raise compliance concerns for organizations with strict regulatory requirements, necessitating clear accountability between independent software vendors and Microsoft, along with pre-deployment validation.
AppWizard
May 29, 2025
Habits can influence productivity and well-being, and habit trackers help visualize progress and foster accountability. 1. Loop Habit Tracker is a free, open-source app with a user-friendly interface, habit scores, detailed charts, flexible scheduling, reminders, and offline operation. It is ad-free and available on the Google Play Store. 2. Daylio is a journaling app that integrates habit and mood tracking, allowing users to monitor fitness activities and daily routines. It is free and available on the Google Play Store. 3. Fabulous Daily Routine Planner features an engaging interface with audio and animations, promoting healthy habits and routines. It offers a seven-day free trial, with an annual subscription priced at .99, and is available on the Google Play Store. 4. Clockify is primarily a time tracker that also provides habit tracking capabilities, allowing users to generate reports and integrate with Google Calendar. It is free and available on the Google Play Store, with a desktop version. 5. Habitify allows users to input habits, plan routines, set reminders, and visualize progress. It emphasizes consistency and offers a free version with limitations and an in-app subscription priced at .99 per month for unlimited features. It is available on the Google Play Store.
Winsage
May 28, 2025
Microsoft is introducing a "Windows Update orchestration platform" that allows third-party developers to integrate their applications with Windows Update. This platform, currently in preview, provides an API for developers to register their apps as update providers, enabling seamless scheduling, downloading, and installation of updates. Developers can defer updates based on user activity and system performance, while users will benefit from a unified update history for all supported applications. Developers interested in the private preview can contact Microsoft at unifiedorchestrator@service.microsoft.com.
Winsage
May 28, 2025
Microsoft has initiated a limited public preview of Windows Backup for Organizations to simplify the backup and restoration of device settings for enterprise customers, facilitating the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11. The company is developing a unified orchestration platform to manage all operating system and software updates, addressing issues related to the current fragmented update process. This platform will be built on the Windows Update stack and provide an API for developers to integrate their applications. Benefits include eco-conscious scheduling, a centralized notification system, holistic update history, streamlined troubleshooting, easier management for IT administrators, and support for common app types. The orchestrator is currently in early development and available only as a private preview, with a focus on enterprises, although a consumer-oriented solution may be possible in the future.
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