hands on Normally, when you install an application in Windows, it comes either from a direct download or as a single choice from the Microsoft Store. But what if you could install several different apps at the same time by creating a custom group?
A user called ChangeWindows on X spotted a page on the web version of the Microsoft Store that allows you to choose among 48 different apps, divided into six categories: Productivity, Creativity, Social, Entertainment, Tools & Utilities, and Personalization.
Check the boxes next to up to 16 apps you want, click the Install Selected button, and your browser downloads a single executable that installs them all. This capability is only available in the web version of the store, and not the app that lives on your Windows 11 taskbar.
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