What is Microsoft PowerApps and what are its top alternatives?
Top Alternatives to Microsoft PowerApps
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Google App Maker
App Maker lets you develop powerful apps with relative ease. Create a model to manage your data, build a UI in the visual editor, use Apps Script to write some scripts, and you're on your way. ...
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Flow
Flow is an online collaboration platform that makes it easy for people to create, organize, discuss, and accomplish tasks with anyone, anytime, anywhere. By merging a sleek, intuitive interface with powerful functionality, we're out to revolutionize the way the world's productive teams get things done. ...
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Microsoft Access
It is an easy-to-use tool for creating business applications, from templates or from scratch. With its rich and intuitive design tools, it can help you create appealing and highly functional applications in a minimal amount of time. ...
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OutSystems
OutSystems is a low-code platform to visually develop your application, integrate with existing systems and add your own code when needed. ...
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Power BI
It aims to provide interactive visualizations and business intelligence capabilities with an interface simple enough for end users to create their own reports and dashboards. ...
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FileMaker
It is a Platform to create innovative custom apps for your workplace.
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Mendix
It is a low-code software platform. It provides tools to build, test, deploy and iterate applications. ...
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Blazor
Blazor is a .NET web framework that runs in any browser. You author Blazor apps using C#/Razor and HTML. ...
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Looking for the best analytics software for a medium-large-sized firm. We currently use a Microsoft SQL Server database that is analyzed in Tableau desktop/published to Tableau online for users to access dashboards. Is it worth the cost savings/time to switch over to using SSRS or Power BI ? Does anyone have experience migrating from Tableau to SSRS /or Power BI? Our other option is to consider using Tableau on-premises instead of online. Using custom SQL with over 3 million rows really decreases performances and results in processing times that greatly exceed our typical experience. Thanks.
Which among the two, Kyvos and Azure Analysis Services , should be used to build a Semantic Layer?
I have to build a Semantic Layer for the data warehouse platform and use Power BI for visualisation and the data lies in the Azure Managed Instance. I need to analyse the two platforms and find which suits best for the same.
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The only two programming languages I know are Python and Dart , I fall in love with Dart when I learned about the type safeness, ease of refactoring, and the help of the IDE. I have an idea for an app, a simple app, but I need SEO and server rendering, and I also want it to be available on all platforms. I can't use Flutter or Dart anymore because of that. I have been searching and looks like there is no way to avoid learning HTML and CSS for this. I want to use Supabase as BASS, at the moment I think that I have two options if I want to learn the least amount of things because of my lack of time available:
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Quasar Framework : They claim that I can do all the things I need, but I have to use JavaScript , and I am going to have all those bugs with a type-safe programming language avoidable. I guess I can use TypeScript ?, but that means learning both, and I am not sure if I will be able to use 100% Typescript. Besides Vue.js , Node.js , etc.
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Blazor and .NET : There is MAUI with razor bindings in .Net now, and also a Blazor server. And as far as I can see, the transition from Dart to C# will be easy. I guess that I have to learn some Javascript here and there, but I have to less things I guess, am I wrong? But Blazor is a new technology, Vue is widely used.