Shortly before the summer doldrums, there will be another batch of major updates.
This week, Family Safety got an improved overview of screen time usage and improved sharing of educational websites. And the eternal classic Minecraft has been expanded to include a few new themes and materials.
Furthermore, 12 apps were patched this week and 11 apps were provided with a new beta version.
Microsoft Family Safety – Version 1.20.0
Screen time usage for the current day is now available with a quick glance at the family summary page.
Easily allow access to pre-approved educational websites without having to individually add them to the allow list.
Minecraft – Version 1.19.0
Minecraft: The Wild Update
Experience Minecraft in a whole new light – or in the dark. Dodge the Guardian in the Dark Depths if you dare. Explore the swamps with frogs and tadpoles. Ask a helper to collect supplies for the chest on your boat. Build with sculk, mud and mangrove wood. Endless Possibilities!
Maintenance and bug fix updates
Beta Updates
Microsoft Edge – Version 104.1278.2
Microsoft Excel – Version 2.62
MicrosoftOffice – Version 2.62
Microsoft OneDrive – Version 13.19.1
Microsoft OneNote – Version 16.62
MicrosoftOutlook – Version 4.2223
Microsoft PowerPoint – Version 2.62
Microsoft To Do – Version 2.72
Microsoft Word – Version 2.62
Xbox – Version 2206.2.1
Xbox Game Pass – Version 2207.32.607
In this list are all Microsoft apps for iOS that are checked for updates in the iOS reviews. If you would like to send us notifications about app updates, you are welcome to send them to iOSRundschau(at)drwindows.de.
About the author
Alex Luettgen
I’m Alex Lüttgen, or Utgardus. As a network and system administrator, I feel at home in almost all Microsoft products in the client, server and Office 365 areas. After work, of course, the Xbox is thrown on. After the demise of Windows Mobile, I switched to iOS and feel much more comfortable there than with Android. In addition to IT, electromobility is my absolute passion. I am firmly convinced that more and more things will happen there in the near future, until at some point the combustion engines will be completely replaced.