In this feature overview video series, we highlight new capabilities included in the latest update to Microsoft Power Apps portals.
The capability where makers can enable existing portals as a Progressive Web App (PWA) will allow a better native app-like experience for internal, and external portal users. Additionally, makers will be able to increase the mobile outreach for portals by creating mobile application packages across app stores.
This feature will allow portal makers to enable their existing portals as Progressive Web Apps (PWA) with the following capabilities:
Makers can enable their portal as branded white-labeled PWAs and end-users can pin portals as PWA from their browser across different platforms:
Makers can customize a generic offline page for the app to allow graceful handling of PWA if end users are offline:
Portal makers can choose the pages that can be cached, these pages will be accessible to end-users even if they are offline:
For the portals which are enabled as PWAs, makers can go one step further and create mobile app packages for different app stores. Makers can use these packages to publish directly to different app stores.
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