
The new update comes just one month after the release of Slack Beta version 2016.1212.0.0 for Windows Phone and its introduction to the Windows Store that brought a bunch of bug fixes. Slack has offered this feature for its Windows Phone beta app in the past and now the messaging service is making use of Microsoft’s recommended practices for modern Windows 10 applications to its desktop client. Slack’s Windows client now has a backup feature that gives users the ability to hit the ground running if they have to uninstall and reinstall Slack for some reason. The company just announced another important update, this time for its Windows desktop app, that allows users to uninstall and reinstall the app without losing their login data. Keep in mind that this is a completely separate listing from the Mobile Slack app, which is currently on the Windows Store in beta.Slack has rapidly become one of the world’s top business-minded messaging service and makes sure to stay there. If you already use Slack's desktop app and want to switch to the Windows Store version, you can grab it now. Customize your notifications so you stay focused on what matters.Easily search a central knowledge base that automatically indexes and archives your team's past conversations and files.Integrate into your workflow, the tools and services you already use including Google Drive, Salesforce, Dropbox, Asana, Twitter, Zendesk, and more.


Communicate with your team and organize your conversations by topics, projects, or anything else that matters to your work.Here's a recap of what to expect from Slack: The only major difference is you can manage the app through the Windows Store.

The app looks to be a straight conversion of the desktop app that's already available, and thus shouldn't hold any surprises from a feature standpoint.
