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Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) is the framework which Microsoft uses for developing components to Power Apps. In 2019 it was released officially so that community contributors (professional developers) could create PCF controls and by that be able to modify the UI in Model-Driven apps in a way which was not possible before the release of this framework.
 
Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) is the framework which Microsoft uses for developing components to Power Apps. In 2019 it was released officially so that community contributors (professional developers) could create PCF controls and by that be able to modify the UI in Model-Driven apps in a way which was not possible before the release of this framework.
  
Developers all over the world started to create PCF controls as open source and MVP Guido Preite invented the PCF Gallery which is like a conponent store where you can find information about available PCF controls.
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Developers all over the world started to create PCF controls as open source and MVP Guido Preite invented the [https://PCFGallery.com PCF Gallery] which is like a conponent store where you can find information about available PCF controls.

Revision as of 17:42, 30 August 2020

Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) is the framework which Microsoft uses for developing components to Power Apps. In 2019 it was released officially so that community contributors (professional developers) could create PCF controls and by that be able to modify the UI in Model-Driven apps in a way which was not possible before the release of this framework.

Developers all over the world started to create PCF controls as open source and MVP Guido Preite invented the PCF Gallery which is like a conponent store where you can find information about available PCF controls.