Note
2024-10-25: Version 3.4.0 has been released!
PACo is a set of 38 canvas components to create functional and good-looking canvas apps in less time. No premium Power Apps license is needed and it is offered under the MIT license.
Main features of PACo are:
- Regular and hotfix releases.
- Extended documentation.
- A supporting canvas app to demonstrate the canvas components: PACo Examples
- Paid support is available if needed.
- Forms to:
- submit a change request.
- report an issue.
- Proven and very configurable canvas components.
- Responsiveness.
- Designed for a multi-language implementation.
- Multi-language is optional.
Below is a screenshot of a canvas app screen using 6 canvas components.
Creating quality and meaningful canvas components is the main goal of PACo.
PACo is added with a Power Platform solution (managed or unmanaged) and consists of the main objects:
- The component library PACo containing all canvas components.
- The canvas app PACo Examples which contains a screen for each canvas component or set of related canvas components. This canvas app makes it easy to experiment with the canvas components and so better understand them.
If PACo is useful to you, I would very much appreciate it if you bought me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rickbakker 👍
And with that, I wish you a lot of fun creating your business solutions with the Microsoft Power Platform and of course also with PACo 😁👊
Rick
Each canvas component has a documentation page which can be found in this GitHub repository in the folder "Canvas components".
Links to documentation pages can be found here.
You can use the form on this page to submit a change request for:
- a new canvas component.
- a change to an existing canvas component.
- a change to the canvas app PACo Examples.
You can use the form on this page to report an issue with:
- a canvas component.
- the canvas app PACo Examples.