How to Know Browser and OS Details in Power Apps using Host Object
Recently, I was working on a project where we created a Login form in the Canvas App compatible with iPhone systems only. Throughout the development phase, we faced challenges in determining the client’s specifics like browser type or device, especially since our app needed to function across specific browsers and on iPhones. Upon conducting online… Read More »
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