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Rumors and conjecture have circulated about a possible SharePoint App store since the release of SharePoint 2010. A number of independent attempts currently exist, though they amount to little ...
A whisper was heard during its launch about 18 months ago -- “SharePoint 2010 is a platform, not an application.” Today that whisper has evolved into a moan from the SharePoint end-user community.
Microsoft SharePoint is getting a number of updates over the coming year, to benefit the more than 200,000 companies using it today. OneDrive is getting updated as well, with a new UWP app.
App is the keyword when someone starts speaking about what's new in SharePoint 2013. Apps for SharePoint (or, more simply, SharePoint Apps) provide some incredibly easy-to-build solutions for ...
One of the biggest changes in the release of SharePoint 2013 was the shift toward the App Model. In short, the Cloud App Model enables the creation of self-contained pieces of functionality that ...
The new SharePoint Mobile app announced last month is now available for iOS as Microsoft aims to bring sites and the corporate intranet to users' phones.
Microsoft on Wednesday described SharePoint Online capabilities arriving as early as April for Microsoft 365 subscribers that opt to get 'targeted release' feature updates.
Microsoft is readying two new companion apps for SharePoint that will work on Windows 8, Windows Phone and iOS devices starting early next year.
The SharePoint mobile apps now support the ability to apply custom themes based on the organization's branding guidelines. The changes can be done by admins through the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Microsoft announced earlier this year that its popular SharePoint collaboration software was getting a full-featured mobile app. Starting today, iPhone and iPad users can take a crack at it. The ...
Microsoft SharePoint mobile app for iOS, the first of its three promised new SharePoint apps for mobile devices, is available for free.
Microsoft announced earlier this year that its popular SharePoint collaboration software was getting a full-featured mobile app. Starting Tuesday, iPhone users can take a crack at it.