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Since it launched, the new navigation builder for Power BI apps has become the tool of choice for app authors. Now, we’re excited to announce this capability is generally available (GA). We've also improved the experiences based on customer feedback to help authors and consumers get the best possible app experience.
This feature has started rolling out and will arrive in commercial clouds by 4/13/2020 and national clouds by 4/25/2020.
Let's take a look at the new capabilities for app consumers and authors.
Improved navigation for consumers
The left navigation makes it much easier for content consumers to find their reports. It also looks good when designed well. Now, we've made a few improvements based on your feedback.
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Here's a summary of the new app navigation capabilities for consumer:
Support site is shown in the new look information card
When you provide a support site for your app, it will appear in the information card the card. This will help streamline support for your apps.
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Improved permissions page
We’ve updated the app permissions page to be easier to use.
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We made it easier to know when content in the app relies on shared datasets. An information bar appears, helping remind you that you need to work with the shared dataset's owners to ensure your app users have access to the data for content in your app.
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Ability to control the share permission
When content packs and apps first launched, they granted users the share permission on underlying datasets. Now, we're making two important changes. First, new apps won't give the share permission anymore by default. Second, we're giving app authors the ability to stop granting that permission for new users added to your existing apps.
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For existing apps, you can uncheck the share option. When you do, new users won't get the share permission. You can go to the manage permissions page for datasets in your workspace included in the app and remove the share permission as well.
Continued support for apps that don't use the navigation builder
While most app authors today use the new app navigation builder for their apps, some apps work better when you use a list of content as the default experience or when you show a specific item right when the app opens, without a left navigation pane. Those capabilities are not going anywhere. So, you can keep on using them.
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We're working on a few more updates to app experiences in the coming months that you can look forward to as well. We'll post details when they're available. Here's the sneak peak of what's coming:
Next steps
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