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Power Apps is a low-code platform by Microsoft that enables users to build custom business applications for work or school. It serves as a front door to these applications, allowing access from various locations. Users can create diverse apps, from campus mapping to expense tracking and performance dashboards, with the platform supporting both online and offline functionality.

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Power Apps is a low-code platform that allows users to build custom business applications. It explicitly mentions features like connecting to various data sources (API & Database Integrations), building apps with a visual interface (Drag-and-Drop UI Builder), and the ability to add custom logic (Code Customization). The platform is designed for internal tools and workflows, aligning with the concept's target audience and purpose. While the provided content is from a mobile app store page, it clearly states that the app is the 'front door' to apps created on the Power Apps website, which is where the core low-code development happens. The examples provided (Campus app, Event registration app, Expenses app, etc.) demonstrate its use for internal applications. It also mentions features like offline capabilities (Flexible Deployments), and the ability to build and share low-code apps for work or school, which implies workflow automation. The mention of 'mixed reality' and '3D measurements' suggests advanced component capabilities (Prebuilt React Components). Although not explicitly detailed on this page, Power Apps is known to support AI/LLM integration and natural language app generation, which are key features of the concept.

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