Microsoft Flow is getting some improvements. Microsoft announced today that its IFTTT competitor would be getting support for a hefty 13 more services. Microsoft Flow lets users create and use ...
Microsoft’s business-centric IFTTT competitor Flow and its ‘low-code’ PowerApps platform are both getting major updates today. While these are obviously different services that solve different issues, ...
Microsoft released new updates today for Flow and PowerApps, a pair of services designed to help non-developers program interactions between their favorite services and build their own custom apps.
Microsoft’s Power Platform has become a significant part of its developer offering during the past few years. Perhaps best thought of as the modern equivalent of the 1990s client-server applications ...
Beginning Nov. 1, Microsoft is making its Microsoft Flow and Microsoft PowerApps business tools generally available. The two products were introduced in April and made available for public preview.
Microsoft has tried in the past to make apps communicate, like with Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) in the 1990s. It worked, but in a limited fashion, allowing for linking data between Word and ...
Now you can set up Flow triggers to automate tasks in To-Do. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft Flow could already be used ...
Back in 2014, Microsoft Garage came to life to test out experimental applications on Android and iOS and other platforms. If that experimental app was deemed pointless to continue, it would be shut ...
Microsoft today is launching a couple of major updates to PowerApps, its low-code service for quickly building line-of-business applications, and Flow, its business-centric IFTTT competitor. While ...
Last year, Microsoft gave a peek at what could have been one of the more interesting virtual keyboards in the mobile market. One that was, almost ironically, exclusive to the iPhone. The Word Flow ...
Word Flow sports a familiar layout. For a company that mostly relies on other hardware manufacturers, Microsoft sure knows its way around a keyboard. From the Sculpt’s funky ergonomic design to the ...