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Microsoft has created it's own version of IFTTT called "Flow"

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Microsoft has created it's own version of IFTTT, the automation app that most people on earth ignore. It's called "Flow" and connects to over 30 Services.

 

It's currently a preview only.

 

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If This Then That (IFTTT) is an incredibly popular tool that enables features for web services like Twitter to generate an email through automation and lots more. Microsoft appears to be working on a similar tool for businesses to create automated workflows. Twitter user h0x0d discovered Microsoft Flow, a preview service that connects a number of cloud services together.

Microsoft's Flow is designed to connect services like Twitter, Slack, Google Drive, Dropbox, and Office 365. Microsoft lists a number of example "flows" (recipes), including the ability to generate SMS alerts from emails, pull tweets into Excel, or get Slack notifications when a file is uploaded to a Dropbox folder. You can even create flows to copy files from OneDrive for Business to SharePoint.

 

Flow went live yesterday as a preview, but Microsoft has pulled it offline so it clearly wasn't ready to go public just yet. Microsoft has more than 35 services enabled in the Flow preview, and the software maker is planning to add more each week. We've reached out to Microsoft for comment on when Flow will go public again, and we'll update you accordingly.
 
 
 
 

 

Holy shit. That's awesome :)! Rock on Microsoft. If only this integrated with Mediafire so everytime I successfully create a new build of a program it could create the files necessary and export it to Mediafire and share that link on Slack.

 

 

http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/29/11535232/microsoft-flow-ifttt-competitor

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Cool, but some if their examples on what you can do with it isnt that good at all.

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