I believe the question is will this your approach be the best if i have a app of more than 10 screens? You approach is able to work because you have a single screen(and created screen for different devices). Yours is single screen (1 x 4 = 4screens). So an app of 10 screens will be, 10 * 4 = 40 screens?
Please let me know if you can create Folder in Windows desktop using PowerApps or Power Automate? I’m also interested in creating Folder Shortcuts. Can this be done at all?
very well explained the size breakpoint concept, but will this approach (different screen for different device) works well if the application has 10-15 screen.
@@IlyaFainberg I believe the question is will this your approach be the best if i have a app of more than 10 screens? You approach is able to work because you have a single screen(and created screen for different devices). Yours is single screen (1 x 4 = 4screen). So an app of 10 screens will be, 10 * 4 = 40 screens?
Thx for sharing
excellent thanks for sharing
I believe the question is will this your approach be the best if i have a app of more than 10 screens? You approach is able to work because you have a single screen(and created screen for different devices). Yours is single screen (1 x 4 = 4screens). So an app of 10 screens will be, 10 * 4 = 40 screens?
Amazing!!
Thanks for this great video. I will definitely play with THE WATCHER 👨🏾💻
Thank you
Please let me know if you can create Folder in Windows desktop using PowerApps or Power Automate? I’m also interested in creating Folder Shortcuts. Can this be done at all?
very well explained the size breakpoint concept, but will this approach (different screen for different device) works well if the application has 10-15 screen.
Yes, you can adjust the breakpoints to any 4 device sizes.
The end screen shows TrulyResponsive running on an 11inch iPad.
@@IlyaFainberg I believe the question is will this your approach be the best if i have a app of more than 10 screens? You approach is able to work because you have a single screen(and created screen for different devices). Yours is single screen (1 x 4 = 4screen). So an app of 10 screens will be, 10 * 4 = 40 screens?
Awesome video! We should do a Collab 😃
Thanks 😊 what do you have in mind?
@@IlyaFainberg Maybe to show PowerApps as part of a home automation flow, or some IoT hack?
Indeed this is something I was looking into with Azure IoT.
Already did an experiment with a BBCmicro 😊
Give me a call, let’s brainstorm.