I implemented AppSheet in my previous work, and it proved to be a very quick but powerful tool. I tried PowerApps recently and it is more customizable, but not user friendly nor as easy to implement
You should be careful when you talk about power apps. Throwing around the phrases easy, simple, are very misleading. In order to develop a robust and functional power app is super complicated and difficult.
Right fact ,infact i as a beginner unable to practice power apps freely due to this license issues from India ,no other free devloper account options also not available
Don't forget how damaging these can be to aspiring developers. These are good for business professionals who want to make something quick, but if you put a developer on a low-code app you are killing their career.
Depends how you spin it. If you put it front and centre, you're screwed. If you talk about how you used them to create MVPs to test the ideas before building them out, you're sitting pretty.
@@Skibbi198 this is fine for freelance maybe, but I was in a company that replaced jr dev coding with a lowcode tool with this same promise. What actually happened was they decided each time that it was “good enough” and there was no reason to move it to code. So for a year I developed this way until I quit. No employer wanted to hear “what I’ve been working on”. I was ending interview cycles early if I mentioned how I was building. I had to lie and say I was building with code to get past the first call.
If you have ever used power apps you're not gonna worry about developer careers. Honestly, go learn how to code if you want to make some proper application
Thank you for the content; it's very useful and valuable... Please consider, however, discontinuing the talking headshot editing in future videos. Sure, some may find it visually interesting, but I find it distracting and hope the trend will go out of style soon.
Absolutely Power Platfrom! No one can compete with!
Thanks for watching!
I implemented AppSheet in my previous work, and it proved to be a very quick but powerful tool. I tried PowerApps recently and it is more customizable, but not user friendly nor as easy to implement
That's definitely a major drawback for Power Apps! Are you still using PowerApps for your current work, or using Appsheet instead?
Currently using Appsheet. It just makes more sense as a no code app creation solution
AppSheet is not drag and drop, as mentioned in the video. However I find ir more intuitive than power apps
Google it is then! But what about FOSS?
You should be careful when you talk about power apps. Throwing around the phrases easy, simple, are very misleading. In order to develop a robust and functional power app is super complicated and difficult.
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I could connect my business listing on both Google Maps and Bing Business. Can I do the same with the Power page and Google site?
AppSheet works best for me.
Nice one! Thanks for watching!
- "Apsheet!"
- "God bless you!"
:) Since I'm not a developer and want to adapt apps to my job I'll walk with AppSheet.
Glad you found the right solution, thanks for watching!
What abou glide ,where is glide stands is same as google appsheet?
Cool, a google appSheet sponsored video
Number one is their monthly price scheme.... for our small (profit) company..😅
Yep, pricing definitely a big factor!
Good overview of the two - thanks!
I know every user needs to have an MS licence before they can use Power Apps, which is the roadblock for small companies. How about Appsheet?
Appsheet simply requires users to simply sign in using a cloud provider such as Google, Dropbox, Office365, Box, or Smartsheet.
Right fact ,infact i as a beginner unable to practice power apps freely due to this license issues from India ,no other free devloper account options also not available
Good video. Simple and clear. Just what I needed. Thanks
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Don't forget how damaging these can be to aspiring developers. These are good for business professionals who want to make something quick, but if you put a developer on a low-code app you are killing their career.
Great point, and definitely something to consider for businesses deciding to adopt these tools
do not cry for this bud. so u can adopt yourself if u are really developer.
Depends how you spin it. If you put it front and centre, you're screwed. If you talk about how you used them to create MVPs to test the ideas before building them out, you're sitting pretty.
@@Skibbi198 this is fine for freelance maybe, but I was in a company that replaced jr dev coding with a lowcode tool with this same promise. What actually happened was they decided each time that it was “good enough” and there was no reason to move it to code. So for a year I developed this way until I quit. No employer wanted to hear “what I’ve been working on”. I was ending interview cycles early if I mentioned how I was building. I had to lie and say I was building with code to get past the first call.
If you have ever used power apps you're not gonna worry about developer careers. Honestly, go learn how to code if you want to make some proper application
Thank you for the content; it's very useful and valuable... Please consider, however, discontinuing the talking headshot editing in future videos. Sure, some may find it visually interesting, but I find it distracting and hope the trend will go out of style soon.
By app, they mostly mean database... 🙄
Also, for people wanting to learn, there are a lot of free resources on the web for Power Apps in comparison to AppSheets.
Great point! Thanks for commenting
Yes
Hello! Any specifics you can recommend?