This week, we’re excited to bring you several new features: support for Visual Studio Team Services, the addition of complex data types as outputs for SharePoint triggers and actions, the ability to test Office 365 Outlook connections, and a Boolean control.
We are excited to announce two new ways to create and edit apps using PowerApps in a browser: the first is from within the new SharePoint Online modern lists and the second is using PowerApps Studio for web.
This blogpost contains details of PowerApps new sample apps, templates, date time control picker, reorder of fields and player’s support for parameters.