I've had a play with PowerApps - ti was PowerApps For Teams which is (or was) 
more limited than full-fat PowerApps. For example at the time you could only 
use Sharepoint Lists as your data backend but I understand now there is a 
'Dataverse For Teams' also. For serious LOB applications for end users you or 
your customer would need the full PowerApps on your Office 365 subscription. As 
ever with these low-code tools, it's great until you start hitting edge cases 
but I was quite impressed. 

Of course business application style reporting and printing is a distinct 
afterthought as it seems to be with every tool that isn't Visual FoxPro ;) 

Take a look at April Dunnam's excellent Youtube tutorials.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H4ljf4FuTE

-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm



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