Reddit officially launches in the Microsoft Store as a Progressive Web App

Reddit is one of the most popular websites in the world. It has an almost limitless list of communities ranging from technology and news to the most specialized topics. Now users can browse Reddit through an official app on Windows 10. The app arrived in the Microsoft Store earlier this week and is a Progressive Web App (PWA).

Since the new Reddit app is a PWA, its interface will be familiar to anyone who has browsed the site on the web. Although the experience provided through the Reddit app in the Microsoft Store is identical to what was previously available, its arrival is still good for Microsoft. The company wants people to take the Microsoft Store seriously, so any big-name addition helps achieve that goal.

Reddit is one of the many reputable sites and services for adding an app to the Microsoft Store. Since the announcement of Windows 11, Zoom, OBS, Canva, and several other well-known apps have appeared in the Microsoft Store. While the Reddit app arrived after Windows 11 was announced, it is also available on Windows 10.

If you don’t like the official Reddit app, there are popular third-party alternatives. I reviewed the Reddit client Legere when it launched in 2019. Readit is another popular Reddit app that has been around since the days of Windows Phone.

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