Introducing the new search experience in model-driven Power Apps
Today we are announcing the general availability of the new relevance search experience in model-driven Power Apps that combines core search improvements with exciting usability updates that make searching for information fast and easy, enhancing productivity.
» Read moreIntroducing Custom API preview
Custom API is a new code-first approach that extends the concept of Custom Actions to provide capabilities that will make life easier for developers.
» Read moreModern Fluent UI controls in Power Apps (preview)
We’re proud to announce the preview of new modern Fluent UI controls for Power Apps. These controls enable makers to create apps which more closely align with modern Microsoft patterns and styles.
» Read morePower BI embedded as system dashboard in model-driven apps (preview)
Announcing the public preview of Power BI embedded as a system dashboard in the Power Apps model-driven app.
» Read moreAchieve your app development goals with Power Platform and Azure
This year at Microsoft Ignite, I’m continuing the conversation about how Microsoft Power Platform and Microsoft Azure work together to enable professional developers to build and deliver applications faster and more cost effectively. Today we’re announcing a set of new capabilities across Power Platform.
Read moreAnnouncing the new solution import experience with connections and environment variables
Today we’re excited to announce a broad set of new ALM capabilities for importing solutions. In addition to these modern new interfaces, now you can establish connections as well as set values for environment variables. We’re also excited to announce that environment variables are now generally available. Together, these features address some of the largest application lifecycle management problems facing the Power Platform.
» Read moreTroubleshoot Forms in a Model Driven App
You can now troubleshoot forms in model driven apps using the new monitoring tool.
» Read moreFormulas: ThisRecord, As, and Sequence
You can now refer to the whole record in ForAll and other record scope functions with ThisRecord. You can even name that record with the As operator, allowing you to clarify formulas and work with all the records in nested ForAll and Gallery controls. And finally, we’ve added Excel’s Sequence function to generate a table containing a sequence of numbers, perfect for iterating a specific number of times with ForAll.
» Read moreFormulas: Notify timeout and Exit sign out
You can now set the timeout for the Notify function, controlling how long the banner appears, from 1 millisecond to infinity. And you can now sign out the current user with the Exit function, important in situations were devices are shared such as health care.
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