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Home›Technology›The best Windows 11 tool you aren’t using (but should) can now upgrade itself

The best Windows 11 tool you aren’t using (but should) can now upgrade itself

By Matthew Lynch
March 5, 2024
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Power Automate for Windows 11 might just be the understated champion of efficiency in your productivity toolkit. Recently, this powerful tool which many users might not be fully leveraging, gained an exciting new capability — it can now upgrade itself.

Gone are the days where you had to manually check and install updates for your desktop workflow tools. Power Automate takes a significant leap by incorporating an auto-update feature, making it easier for users to stay up-to-date with the latest enhancements without any hassle.

At its core, Power Automate allows you to create custom automated workflows between your favorite apps and services, streamlining repetitive tasks and saving precious time. With a host of pre-built templates and easy integration across Microsoft 365 services and other third-party applications, the tool simplifies complex processes with minimal user input.

The self-upgradeable feature ensures that your automation engine is always equipped with the latest features, security patches, and improvements. This means better reliability and increased productivity with less downtime due to outdated software.

For the uninitiated or those who have yet to exploit Power Automate to its full potential, let this be an invitation to explore one of Windows 11’s best tools that’s just waiting to supercharge your workflow. With its improved self-sufficiency in updates, there has never been a better time to delve into the world of automation that Power Automate provides.

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