

You can follow the project by subscribing to Simeone's Twitter account. Specific timings remain unknown, but Simone promises to release the final version of WSATools soon. A new release will get a significantly improved user interface and the ability to handle background operations.

WSATools is available in the Microsoft Store, but the developer explained that that is an outdated version. Once installation finishes, you can find applications in the Start menu, pin them to the taskbar, create shortcuts, etc. The utility will utilize file associations in Windows 11, allowing users to install Android apps by simply opening them. WSATools from Simone Franco will let you open APK files on Windows 11 and install them with a single click (similar to how you can deploy MSIX files using App Installer).
