Loop needs some explanation because, while it's an Office app, it's also an app that Microsoft made to help people collaborate on projects using different Office apps. Microsoft introduced the app ...
Loop components make collaboration easier in Office and Microsoft 365 apps Your email has been sent Structured chunks of data you can share and update in multiple places are showing up in different ...
Microsoft announced on Tuesday that Microsoft Loop components are starting to become available to Microsoft 365 "commercial customers" using Microsoft Teams. The Loop components are rolling out to ...
Microsoft announced that its Loop app is now in private preview at Ignite 2022. The Loop app allows users to collaborate on projects through workspaces, pages, and components that sync across ...
Loops commands can be used to make your work a lot easier, as long as you know how to do them; luckily, they're very simple ...
Microsoft is announcing the rebranding of its Fluid Framework into Microsoft Loop, offering most of the same features but with a new name. It’s no secret that Loop bears some resemblance to Google ...
Built on the Fluid Framework, Microsoft’s Loop app comes in response to offerings by start-ups such as Coda and Notion and their “all-in-one” collaborative documents. While it’s unlikely to supplant ...
Microsoft is announcing a new Microsoft Office application today called “Microsoft Loop.” The app is a revamped version of the collaborative Microsoft Fluid technology, and it’s designed with a ...
Adaptive Card-based Loop components are live and portable chunks of functionality that you can embed in Outlook, Teams, business apps, and your own code. Here’s how to get started. Microsoft Loop is ...
Microsoft Loop started off as yet another Notion clone on the market. However, ever since the launch, the Windows maker has done a solid job with frequent updates, and thanks to a few neat add-ons, it ...
Microsoft Loop, a new Office collaboration app announced today, takes the company's Fluid Framework vision one step further. You might remember that technology from Microsoft's recent developer events ...