At Ignite 2017 this week, we’ll showcase a set of new capabilities and integrations between PowerApps, Microsoft Flow, Office 365 and Dynamics 365 that make it easy for any business user familiar with InfoPath forms, Access databases or SharePoint to build apps that extend and automate their business processes.
Microsoft Ignite kicks off at Orlando next week. We have a number of sessions about PowerApps and Flow, where we will showcase new capabilities, do deep dives into advanced topics, and share customer stories. If you are attending Ignite, we’d love to meet you to get your feedback and answer any questions.
PowerApps now sports a better onboarding experience that gets new creators directly to the canvas, a new wizard-like configuration assistant for complex controls such as forms, galleries, and data tables, and — the feature we’re most excited about — the ability to quickly make your app respond to rules and conditions without writing a single
Editing the look and feel of apps can seem like a time-consuming task. However, with some easy tips on linking controls redesigning apps can be incredibily easy. Linking controls empowers app development and makes it easy to rebrand for multiple customers.
Come share your experiences and business needs with the PowerApps and Microsoft Flow product teams, and hear about what’s on our roadmap at this roundtable.
The newest update for PowerApps (version 690) launches a preview of the ‘Usage’ report for app authors to review the usage of their apps across their organization and the ability to use a delimiter to break a text string into parts with the Split function.
Need an easy way to monitor how many users are using your app within your organization? Introducing the preview of the App Usage report.