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, ...
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 will be making PowerApps and Flow, two of its power-user development tools, generally available as of November 1. PowerApps is for building web and mobile business applications without ...
It seems that Microsoft is now getting into the habit (again) of creating new products that can be seen as a rivaling copy of a popular service. Skype Teams, for example, is set to kill Slack.
For people who spend time on computers and smart devices, the proliferation of apps and online services has become a problem. Each service represents its own little island of data or communication.
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. If This Then That (IFTTT) is an incredibly popular tool that enables features for ...
Back in April, Microsoft jumped into web service automation with the introduction of Flow, a business-oriented, Zapier and IFTTT-like service for creating workflows that connects disparate web ...
Despite its disappointing market share, I remain a fan of the Windows 10 Mobile phone operating system, and one of my favorite things about it is the Word Flow keyboard. This keyboard is now available ...