Lets Get Started We’ve been talking about Power Apps and the Microsoft Power Platform a lot lately. Because of their names, you might think they’re interchangeable—they are not. What is the Power Platform? The Power Platform is the combination of three applications—Power Apps, Power BI, and Power Automate (formerly Microsoft Flow)—into a single common data […]
Best Practices with PowerApps & How to Get Started We know we’ve already said what PowerApps is in several of our other articles, but for the firstcomers, we’ll say it again: Microsoft PowerApps is a software that lets you build custom business application without needing extensive knowledge of either app development or custom coding. It’s […]
How to Migrate from InfoPath to Power Apps Interested in migrating from InfoPath to Power Apps, but finding that there aren’t many good articles explaining the differences? We have you covered. This article describes what both technologies are, what they are good at and what to look out for before attempting to do the migration. […]
Microsoft Power App vs Custom Web App: Which Is Right For You? A Custom Web Application is exactly what it says: an application built specifically for your needs, either by an external company, or by your IT department. But, because custom web apps are designed to capture, process, and store data, they’re very complex and […]
Office 365 and G Suite (formerly known as Google Apps for Work) are productivity tools for performing tasks in the cloud. Both let you create documents (Google Docs and Word), spreadsheets (Google Sheets and Excel), and presentations (Google Slide and PowerPoint), as well as letting you collaborate with team members in real time. On top […]
One thing we have realized over time is there aren’t many examples of Microsoft Power Apps formulas across the internet. This post is dedicated to starting a list of formulas we find useful regardless of your skill level. This article will continue to be updated over time so check back often. We hope you enjoy! […]
Repeating Tables and Sections in PowerApps Ever since Microsoft announced that InfoPath would be going the way of the dinosaur, developers have been looking for alternatives to the program. With the introduction of PowerApps, users have found most of what they loved about InfoPath, plus some improvements. One of the most-used features in InfoPath was […]
One of the many benefits of an Office 365 subscription is the number of features Microsoft packs into a single license. Businesses now have access to a wide range of available features, from email to voice over IP. The best part: All of these features integrate with one another, providing even more efficiencies than stand-alone […]
One of SharePoint’s newer features is their Power Apps platform. Included in SharePoint Online plans, SharePoint Power Apps allows users to build custom forms and workflows usable mostly for mobile devices (but can also be added to a desktop site). Intended to eventually take the place of InfoPath and other third party tools, it also […]