Microsoft Has a New App for Streaming Windows Remotely

Only available for business accounts right now.

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Microsoft has launched a Windows app across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, web browsers and of course, Windows.

The app was announced at Ignite 2023 and is designed to consolidate the former Windows 365 app with all of Microsoft’s other PC services, essentially allowing for remote streaming of Windows from any device.

Leading with a customizable home screen, the Windows app allows users to open multiple tabs to work across applications.

Along with Windows 365 features, they can remotely stream Azure Virtual Desktop and Microsoft’s Dev Box and Remote Desktop Services. Users’ experience can be customized with ​​adjustable display resolutions and scaling.

Sadly, the Windows app isn’t available for consumers just yet, limited to business accounts for the time being.

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