EfficientEther and TMurgent Technologies have integrated EtherApps Forge with TMEditX. The integration links Forge's MSIX packaging engine with TMEditX's manifest editing and Package Support Framework capabilities, reducing the steps and manual rework involved in taking a Windows application from raw capture to a deployment-ready MSIX package.

Why this matters now

Windows 10 support ends on 14 October 2025. Many organisations are under pressure to accelerate migrations to Windows 11, Azure Virtual Desktop, and Cloud PC. Application packaging consistently emerges as the biggest single bottleneck in those programmes, particularly for legacy software that was never designed for modern packaging formats.

The Forge and TMEditX integration tackles that bottleneck directly. Forge's capture, AI assistance, and packaging pipeline take an application through to a candidate MSIX. Where that candidate needs compatibility fix-ups, TMEditX's manifest editing and Package Support Framework tooling pick up the work without forcing a rebuild from scratch.

What the integration delivers

  • Faster end-to-end packaging. The combined workflow removes intermediate steps between initial capture and deployment-ready output, so packaging teams process more applications in less time.
  • Advanced MSIX creation. TMEditX's manifest editing goes beyond what standard Microsoft tooling provides, letting packaging engineers apply precise adjustments without rebuilding the package.
  • AI-assisted guidance. EtherAssist is available throughout the packaging process to provide context-aware guidance when issues arise during capture or fix-up stages.

By connecting EtherApps Forge's packaging engine to TMEditX's compatibility tooling, customers can go from raw installs to deployment-ready packages with fewer loops and less manual rework. For teams under pressure to move fast before Windows 10 end of support, that efficiency matters.

Ryan Mangan, CEO, EfficientEther

What is next

The integration is available immediately. Existing EtherApps Forge customers can access TMEditX capabilities directly within their current workflow. Further details are available at www.etherapps.ai or through the contact form.

Source

This integration was covered by UK Tech News.