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The Best Place to Find Styles for Your App
I just came across this tool. It looks amazing at finding good fonts, colors, etc. for your apps... - https://www.realtimecolors.com/ What do you guys think of that?! 😁👍
2 likes • Oct '23
super cool page
When Your App is "Too Big"
Determining whether a Power Apps app has become "too big" can involve evaluating multiple factors, such as performance, maintainability, and user experience. Here are some signs that might indicate an app has grown too large: Performance Issues 1. Long Load Times: If the app takes a considerable amount of time to load, it could signify a problem. 2. Slow Response: Lagging or slow interaction within the app can frustrate users. 3. Resource Intensive: Consumes a significant amount of system resources, leading to sluggish behavior on some devices. Maintainability 1. Complex Logic: An app that has complex flows and intricate logic might become hard to manage and debug. 2. Reusability: Lack of modular or reusable components can make future changes cumbersome. 3. Updates: As the app grows, updates can become increasingly risky and time-consuming to implement. User Experience 1. Usability: An overly complicated UI can become confusing and difficult for users to navigate. 2. Consistency: If the app has grown haphazardly, it may lack a uniform look and feel. 3. Overwhelm: Too many features could make the app feel cluttered, detracting from the core functionality. Other Technical Limitations 1. API Limits: You may be hitting data source or API limitations. 2. Data Management: Struggling with effective data retrieval and storage. If you start encountering these issues, it might be a good time to consider optimizing your app. Sometimes breaking down a large app into smaller, more manageable modules or employing best practices in coding and data retrieval can go a long way in improving its performance and maintainability. Remember, size itself isn't the issue; it's how well the app performs and meets user needs that matters. @Michele McBride I think you asked this recently. 😊👍
1 like • Sep '23
How do I call another app from within an app? Can parameters be transferred?
What Industry Do you Guys Work In?
I want to cater to my target audience's specific industries. Which are you in? For me, it is Information Technology, but I can't assume everyone comes from IT. Please share!
10 likes • Sep '23
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