That means you won’t need to visit Slack’s website to download and install the cloud-based team communication app on your machine anymore. Slack has now made it easier for you to get the app and keep it updated on your PC by using Microsoft’s Desktop App Converter. Also known as Project Centennial, the app bridge has made it possible to convert the Win32 version of Slack so that it becomes available on the Windows Store. You can use Slack to: With Slack now available on the Windows Store, users won’t have to update the app constantly as the desktop app already includes an auto-update function. Slack also now supports Live Tiles. You can download Slack from the Windows Store. Slack also noted some fixes it added to Slack: By launching its desktop app to Microsoft’s store, Slack demonstrates that it remains unfazed after Microsoft introduced Teams to the race.

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