A lot of what we do with computers is repetitive. We put files in folders, we send form replies to emails, we make commits to git when we save files, we trigger tests when we build an application.
Have you ever asked, why can’t I just tell the PC what I want it to do? If you’re in that camp, there’s good news: A new AI update to the Windows Power Automate app may make that future a reality.
Microsoft’s Power Platform is an entire suite of Microsoft applications you’ve probably never heard of. Think of it as a framework for developing apps for people who can’t develop apps. And now one of ...
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Microsoft offers Power Automate for the desktop to all Windows 10 users Your email has been sent Low-code business application development is a basic job skill for many. Microsoft is offering the ...
Time is something that most of us want more of, and one way to reclaim some of the minutes in the day is enlist your computer to automatically take care of repetitive tasks like renaming files, ...
System administrators often need time to focus on other work, yet everyday tasks can distract from the rest of a to-do list. The 2022 Windows PowerShell Certification Bundle shows IT professional how ...
Most of us can’t remember every time-sensitive task, so we use alarms to remind us about deadlines. For example, you might send a monthly sales report to your boss once a month using a flow. To make ...
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