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After dropping support for its Windows 10 UWP app earlier this year, Uber has now released a Progressive Web App (PWA) in the Microsoft Store. The ride-hailing app is currently basic in nature.
Before the ride, users only need to key in "MSFTWIN10" under the "PROMOTIONS" tab within the app to redeem the offer. Users can grab the Uber app for Windows 10 via the Windows Store, free of charge.
Back in February, just as news about Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) was growing Uber announced that it was ending support for its app for Windows 10. Sure enough, in June support was pulled.
To be clear, Uber is now a universal Windows app. Uber may have worked on Windows Phone before, but now with Windows 10, the app works on smartphones, tablets, and PCs.
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Notching yet another high-profile app in its belt helps Microsoft battle the perception that, sure, Windows Phone 8.1 is nice, but it doesn’t have any apps that you’d want to use.
Windows Phone users can finally take a ride with Uber. Well, technically they could before by using Uber’s previous “app” which was little more than a wrapper for the mobile site.