What’s new in Power Apps: February 2025 Feature Update

AI-powered Development Code View is now Generally Available We are thrilled to announce that Code View in Power Apps Studio is now generally available! This milestone marks a significant step forward in our mission to enable citizen developers and professional developers to collaborate seamlessly, enabling everyone to build faster. Key features introduced during the public preview:
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