April 26 2022
You couldn't do much better than Microsoft PowerApps if you're searching for a low-code development environment for creating bespoke apps. We found the product to be well-designed for people dealing with unique business problems. Microsoft PowerApps (which starts at $7 per user per month) provides considerable code flexibility to meet most business concerns while maintaining an appealing user interface (UI). This platform, which is included with some Microsoft Office 365 subscriptions, has over 230 built-in connectors and allows you to create your custom connectors. And, while Microsoft PowerApps performed admirably when we originally tested it in 2017, Microsoft has improved on an already excellent product in the previous year.
Microsoft PowerApps, like Google App Maker ($10.00 per user each month at Google App Maker), is a relative newcomer to the market, especially in comparison to more existing competitors such as Editors' Choice Appian and even Salesforce App Cloud. We believed Microsoft PowerApps' newcomer status had a few natural benefits, such as an uncluttered user experience (UX) and a comfortable user interface (UI) when we first tested it last year.
When Microsoft first announced a low-code development platform with nearly everything a power user or developer could desire in terms of style, convenience, and a comprehensive set of tools for constructing simple business apps with little to no coding, we were ecstatic. Appian and Google App Maker are considerably more simple for users with no technological knowledge (although Microsoft has improved this pain point somewhat over the past year). Microsoft Excel users and IT personnel, on the other hand, will appreciate Microsoft PowerApps' refined power and wide range of integrations.
Power Apps is an Office 365 tool that allows you to create web forms, desktop apps, and mobile apps that connect to your organization's data. This course introduces PowerApps with a focus on creating and distributing canvas Apps.