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{{Infobox main features
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|title = Power Apps
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|image = Powerapps.svg
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|usecases = Create apps, mobile & web
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|publicpreview = 2016-04-29
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|generalavailability = 2016-11-01
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|officialblog = [https://powerapps.microsoft.com/sv-se/blog/ Power Apps Blog]
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|ytchannel = [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGfWR2ekfRFckLjev6eQYLg Microsoft Power Apps]
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|twitter = [https://twitter.com/MSPowerApps @MSPowerApps]
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|msdocs = [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/?WT.mc_id=DX-MVP-5003780 Power Apps Startpage]
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|mslearn = [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/browse/?expanded=power-platform&products=power-apps Power Apps in MS Learn]
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|forum = [https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Community/ct-p/PowerApps1 Power Apps Community]
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|ideas = [https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Ideas/idb-p/PowerAppsIdeas Power Apps ideas]
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}}
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Power Apps is one of the four main services within the Power Platform, the other three being [[Power Automate]], [[Power Virtual Agents]] and [[Power BI]].  
 
Power Apps is one of the four main services within the Power Platform, the other three being [[Power Automate]], [[Power Virtual Agents]] and [[Power BI]].  
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The other services are [[Power Automate]], [[Power BI]] and [[Power Virtual Agents]]. With Power Apps [[citizen developers]] can build apps and portals without using traditional code. There are several different no-code/low-code approaches to create business logic to your apps, e.g. by using [[Power Automate]] flows or workflows. Professional developers can extend apps with code, e.g. by creating business logic using plugins or Azure functions. [[Power Apps Component Framework]] is the framework used by Microsoft to create components to [[model-driven apps]]. Professional Developers can use this framework and create their own custom components, [[PCF]] controls.   
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With Power Apps [[citizen developers]] can build apps and portals without using traditional code. There are several different no-code/low-code approaches to create business logic to your apps, e.g. by using [[Power Automate]] flows or workflows. Professional developers can extend apps with code, e.g. by creating business logic using [[plug-ins]] or Azure functions. [[Power Apps Component Framework]] is the framework used by Microsoft to create components to [[model-driven apps]]. Professional Developers can use this framework and create their own custom components, [[PCF]] controls.   
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There are three app types; [[model-driven apps]], [[canvas apps]] and portals.
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There are three app types; [[model-driven apps]], [[canvas apps]] and [[portals]].
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The former CRM functionality from Microsoft, [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]], has evolved into a number of [[model-driven apps]] built on the Power Platform. Partners and customers to Microsoft can extend these apps or create custom [[model-driven apps]].  
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The former CRM functionality from Microsoft, [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]], has evolved into a number of [[model-driven apps]] built on the Power Platform. Partners and customers to Microsoft can extend these apps or create custom [[model-driven apps]]. Where to start? In order to build apps you go to [http://make.powerapps.com Maker Portal], make sure to choose the intended [[environment]] and start making your apps!
    
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Before it was launched Power Apps had the code name Kratos.
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On the 30th of November 2015 Microsoft PowerApps was introduced on the Official Microsoft Blog [https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2015/11/30/introducing-microsoft-powerapps/ Introducing Microsoft PowerApps].
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On the 30th of November 2015 Microsoft PowerApps was introduced on the Official Microsoft Blog [https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2015/11/30/introducing-microsoft-powerapps/ Introducing Microsoft PowerApps].
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There is [https://www.insider.com/microsoft-powerapps-launches-today-2015-11 an article] from Business Insider from that same day.  
    
Public Preview was announced on the 29th of April 2016 [https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/powerapps-public-preview/ Announcing Public Preview for PowerApps].
 
Public Preview was announced on the 29th of April 2016 [https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/powerapps-public-preview/ Announcing Public Preview for PowerApps].
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== Microsoft Resources ==
 
== Microsoft Resources ==
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* [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/guidance/?WT.mc_id=DX-MVP-5003780 Power Apps guidance documentation]
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[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/ Power Apps Startpage in MSDocs]
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[[Category:Maker]]
 
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[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGfWR2ekfRFckLjev6eQYLg The official Microsoft Power Apps YouTube channel]
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[https://powerapps.microsoft.com/sv-se/blog/ The Microsoft Power Apps Blog]
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[https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Community/ct-p/PowerApps1 Microsoft Power Apps Community]
 

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