Welcome back! In part 1 of this series, we discussed branding, Featured Apps, and Hero Apps as strategies to make your official enterprise apps more prominent so your users can discover them easier.
Now available in public preview are four new Connectors that let you access resources in the Power Platform in an Admin or Maker scope. These Connectors are accompanying the Flow Management Connector, which gives you just about as much control over access to these resources as we have.
SNCF is France’s national state-owned railway company that operates the country’s national rail services, including the TGV, France’s high-speed rail network. Its functions include operation of railway services for passengers and freight, and maintenance and signaling of rail infrastructure.
A couple years ago, Microsoft IT made a bet that we could deliver enterprise-grade apps on the Power Platform. PowerApps was pre-GA at the time and, like any nascent platform, it had gaps and bugs.
Hi everyone, today we are excited to announce that the attachments feature (including both notes and attachments) is available for PowerApps users with CDS.
With the latest release, we have added a new experimental feature for enhanced Group control in canvas apps. This control changes grouping from being a Studio only grouping concept to a real grouping control in the player. It enables us to enhance the grouping capabilities which weren’t possible in Studio only.
You can now provision a database in an environment in a region other than your AAD home location & in an individual environment (which you get with PowerApps Community Plan).
Today the PowerApps and Microsoft Flow teams have released a whitepaper to provide guidance to those administrators responsible for planning, securing, deploying, and supporting applications built on the PowerApps platform.
October ’18 releases notes (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/business-applications-release-notes/october18/ ) are available to be reviewed and downloaded.
Progress indicators (also known as progress trackers) provide a great visual indication of how far along a user is to completion of a particular task.
Part of an apps identity, look and feel is its theme. Not only the colors that are chosen, but also where they are applied. Each design language is slightly different.