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Remove 'windows coming soon' from /software-management#47556

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Summary

  • Removes the "*Windows coming soon" text from the /software-management page on fleetdm.com.

Why

Fleet already supports Windows software and OS management. The "coming soon" caveat adds unnecessary FUD and confusion — it makes it seem like Fleet doesn't support Windows, which it absolutely does. Removing this text provides a clearer and more accurate representation of Fleet's capabilities.

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  • website/views/pages/software-management.ejs: Removed the <span purpose="feature-note">*Windows coming soon</span> element from the "App store management" feature section.

Built for Mike McNeil by Kilo for Slack

Fleet already supports Windows software and OS management. The 'coming soon'
text adds unnecessary FUD and confusion, making it seem like Fleet doesn't
support Windows when it does.
@kilo-code-bot kilo-code-bot Bot requested a review from mike-j-thomas June 13, 2026 01:35
@fleet-release fleet-release requested a review from eashaw June 13, 2026 01:35
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Hey @noahtalerman — removing the 'windows coming soon' caveat from /software-management. There's no need for it — Fleet already supports Windows software and OS management, and the text just adds FUD and confusion, making it seem like we don't support Windows when we absolutely do.

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