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I’d like to suggest updating the current UI to use Fluent UI, similar to how it’s implemented in PSADT (PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit). believe that Fluent UI would bring a more modern look and feel to Patch My PC.
An idea was previously posted for MSIX integration here: https://ideas.patchmypc.com/ideas/PATCHMYPC-I-1234 However to gain a better understanding of what people are voting for, this is being split up into separate topics. See the others here: Sup...
As a customer who has used the PSADT dialogs for years, end users are familiar with these notifications. It would be useful if the conflicting processes notification used in the Cloud Portal could be the PSADT one, now that Patch My PC is the offi...
Can we have custom admin roles? We have a use case where some of our Service Desk engineers will be packaging apps and it would seem "Intune App admin" is a good fit. But there are some permissions where I am not comfortable them having access to,...
Separate installers for Inter and ARM Macs: https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/download/?section=mac .dmg file Seems easy enough as you already have many JetBrains products.
Google has officially released its ARM native Chrome browser for Windows. As our users start to adopt Copilot+ PCs in the future, its important that we be able to deploy and patch the native version of Chrome to our fleet. https://blog.google/prod...
Cloud Portal Deployments: Document who created the deployment under 'More Info'
Events show who created a particular deployment, but the Events only go back 30 days. It would be useful to write who created a Deployment under its 'More Info' details
UTM is a free and open-source tool that uses Apple’s Hypervisor virtualization framework to run ARM64 operating systems on Apple Silicon at near-native speeds. It also offers lower-performance emulation for running x86/x64 on Apple Silicon and ARM...