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.
The newest update for PowerApps (version 650) adds new functionality for app authors to be more productive in PowerApps Studio on the web, a brand new experience to test your changes and control when you publish updates to your users, and addresses many more issues based on feedback.
In the five months since its general availability, Microsoft PowerApps continues to gain traction as the platform of choice for customers developing employee-facing business applications.
Are you attending Microsoft Build 2017 in Seattle? If yes, the product team would like to meet you to discuss feedback, offer answers, or any other topic of interest.