[AccessD] are PowerApps destined to fly?

Arthur Fuller fuller.artful at gmail.com
Mon Jul 24 14:36:56 CDT 2017


Shamil,

>From what I can see, Alpha Anywhere is a far superior alternative, with
none of the restrictions that apply to PowerApps. That restriction you
mentioned about PowerApps sharing is a deal-breaker, IMO. Also, an amazing
feature of AA is its ability to run in Disconnected Mode: this means that
you can run your app on your device even without connecting to the central
database, and then synchronize once you can connect. For example, you could
be "in the field" gathering data, then visit a Starbucks and connect from
there, synchronize and move on.

Arthur

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 3:04 PM, Salakhetdinov Shamil via AccessD <
accessd at databaseadvisors.com> wrote:

>
>
> Hi All --
>
> What is your opinion - is there any/good business opportunity for
> consultants/contractors/ISVs here
>
> "PowerApps for Microsoft partners and ISVs":  https://powerapps.microsoft.
> com/en-us/tutorials/dev-isv-partner-intro/
>
> ?
>
> FYI: I have MS Office 365 Dev account and I have created from ready-to-use
> templates a sample PowerApp, and I have run it on desktop and in my Windows
> Phone - (surprisingly) it worked rather well. It should also run on Android
> phone/tablet and iPhone/iPad by using special app as it runs on Windows
> Phone using similar app.
>
> As far as I see currently PowerApps can only be shared within an
> organization/Office 365/Dynamics 365 common subscription and/or installed
> from public AppStore but to get a PowerApp published there at public
> AppStore one have to become MS Partner, get PowerApps Plan 2 subscription
> worth $40/month  and a developed app has to pass a special verification and
> certification procedure.
>
> Thank you.
>
> -- Shamil
>
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-- 
Arthur


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