Karlston Posted March 2, 2021 Share Posted March 2, 2021 Microsoft Power Automate Desktop now available for free for Windows 10 users Microsoft today announced that Power Automate Desktop will be available to Windows 10 users for free. Power Automate Desktop is an user-friendly, low-code application that will allow anyone to optimize their workflows by automating repetitive and time-consuming manual tasks in Windows 10. Power Automate Desktop features: Use the desktop and web recorders to build flows while editing the recorded actions in real time across the web or desktop. Organize your flows logically with the visual designer, while using desktop and web recorders to capture the core logic of your automation. Create flows faster using a diverse set of prebuilt actions that connect to many different systems including SAP, websites, and even legacy terminals and mainframes. Take advantage of exception handling to enable complex workflows that require validation through actions and scripts—proactively?managing settings?so automations don’t require human intervention. Review automatically saved centralized logs that include detailed information for every execution run, plus screenshots of errors for any troubleshooting. You can download Power Automate Desktop for free here. Source: Microsoft Microsoft Power Automate Desktop now available for free for Windows 10 users Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akaneharuka Posted March 5, 2021 Share Posted March 5, 2021 Microsoft’s Power Automate Desktop is now free for all Windows 10 users Official website : https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/desktop/ How to Set up Power Automate Desktop : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/desktop-flows/setup Quote Introduction to Power Automate Desktop Power Automate Desktop broadens the existing robotic process automation (RPA) capabilities in Power Automate and enables you to automate all repetitive desktop processes. It’s quicker and easier than ever to automate with the new intuitive Power Automate Desktop designer using the prebuilt drag-and-drop actions or recording your own desktop flows to run later. Leverage automation capabilities in Power Automate Desktop. Create flows, interact with everyday tools such as email and excel and work with modern and legacy applications. Examples of simple and complex tasks you can automate are: Quickly organize your documents using dedicated files and folders actions Accurately extract data from websites and store them in excel files using Web and Excel automation Apply desktop automation capabilities to put your work on autopilot Power Automate Desktop is addressed to home users, small businesses or larger enterprise companies. It’s addressed essentially to everyone who is performing simple or complex rule-based tasks on their workstations In case you are a home user who is accessing a weather website to see tomorrow's forecast, or a self-employed businessperson who extracts information from vendors' invoices or even an employee of a large enterprise who automates data entry on an ERP system, Power Automate Desktop is designed for you. It allows you to automate both legacy applications, such as terminal emulators and modern web and desktop applications, Excel files, and folders. Interact with the machine using application UI elements, images, or coordinates. Sign in to Power Automate Desktop Windows application using one of the following accounts and automate your tedious tasks. Quote Microsoft today announced that it is making Power Automate Desktop, its enterprise-level tool for creating automated desktop-centric workflows, available to all Windows 10 users for free. Power Automate Desktop is what Microsoft calls its “attended Robotic Process Automation” solution, but you can think of it as a macro recorder on steroids. It comes with 370 prebuilt actions that help you build flows across different applications, but its real power is in letting you build your own scripts to automate repetitive and time-consuming tasks. Power Automate Desktop originally launched last September. It’s based on Microsoft’s acquisition of Softomotive in early 2020, but Microsoft has since extended Softomotive’s technology and integrated it deeper into its own stack.Users who want to give Power Automate Desktop a try can now download it from Microsoft, but in the coming weeks, it’ll become part of Microsoft’s Insider Builds for Windows 10 and then eventually become a built-in part of Windows 10, all the way down to the standard Windows Home version. Until now, a per-user license for Power Automate Desktop would set you back at least $15 per month. Credits https://docs.microsoft.com/ja-jp/ https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/desktop/ https://myignite.microsoft.com/home Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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