Want to make your Power App look like a real Desktop Application? Well you can do that creating your own Desktop Shortcut!
By editing the Target in the properties of a Shortcut and using MS Edge in App mode you can remove the entire navigation, you can also hide the PowerApps Nav bar, then create your own icon for your Desktop App. Finally our Power App is actually a real Application! Not just a link buried deep in our Office 365.
In this video we:
1. Create a Desktop Shortcut
2. Change the Lock Aspect Ratio
3. Remove the Nav Bar
4. Use AI to generate Icons
5. Finally Use Photoshop to remove the background of our Icon.
6. To create a Full Desktop Shortcut to your PowerApp!
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:10 Running Edge in App Mode
2:17 PowerApps is not FullScreen yet
3:15 Then Hide The Nav
4:10 Generating an Icon Image
5:10 Using Photoshop to remove the background
5:52 Convert my img file to an .ico
6:24 Fulling working as a Desktop Shortcut
6:55 Conclusion