Introducing Hebrew and Arabic languages for Power Apps portals
Power Apps portals has expanded its language support with the addition of Hebrew and Arabic language options, providing a more inclusive and accessible experience for users who prefer these languages. This addition is a testament to Microsoft's commitment to improving accessibility and usability for its diverse user base. By supporting a wider range of languages, Power Apps portals are able to reach a larger audience and provide a more personalized user experience that meets the specific needs of users.
This expansion of language support is set to enhance the user experience of these portals, making it easier for Hebrew and Arabic-speaking users to access and utilize the services provided within the portal. With this update, users can now view and edit forms in these languages, delivering a frictionless experience with fewer errors due to language barriers.
Overall, this update is a great addition to Power Apps portals as it opens doors to new markets in the Middle East and strengthens Microsoft's commitment to promoting inclusion and accessibility.
You can read more about this announcement from the official Power Apps blog post.
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