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Announcing the general availability of canvas components and component libraries

Announcing the general availability of canvas components and component libraries

The general availability of canvas components and component libraries has been announced, which is great news for low-code/no-code citizen developers. These libraries enable developers to create reusable UX components that can be utilized across screens within an app or even across various apps within an environment. This is exciting because it means that developers can now build even more efficient and effective applications.

The canvas libraries, along with the apps, can be easily packaged and moved to other environments using standard Dataverse solutions, making it simple and quick to share. Additionally, updates to these components can be pushed through solutions, allowing for seamless and timely modifications.

This new functionality is a boost for developers looking to create high-quality apps without extensive programming experience. With canvas components and component libraries, creating apps that are visually appealing and easy to navigate is more accessible than ever before.

For those involved in the PowerApps community, this announcement is an exciting opportunity to take your applications to the next level.

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