[AccessD] are PowerApps destined to fly?

Susan Harkins ssharkins at gmail.com
Mon Jul 24 15:36:21 CDT 2017


It's worth taking part, even if it's just to learn and be in the right place
when things change. 

Susan H. 


 Little early I think with Power Apps, but that's where Microsoft's focus
seems to be for the future.

 I was waiting for "rev 2" before jumping in.  Right now, PA is akin to
Access 1.x; a lot of promise, but not a lot of meat there yet.

Jim.

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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