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 ...
The Microsoft Loop collaboration app became generally available in July 2023, allowing users to create workspaces with all of their ideas for a project. Microsoft Loop components like lists, tables, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The collaboration software wars are officially heating up. Tools like Notion, Coda, and even Confluence have dominated the market by offering flexible workspaces, but a new heavyweight has entered the ...
One of the big announcements coming out of Microsoft Ignite in November was that of Microsoft Loop. Microsoft Loop is based on Microsoft’s Fluid Framework and allows Microsoft 365 users to create ...
As No Jitter associate editor Ryan Daily touched on in her recent Ignite announcement recap post, Microsoft this week introduced Loop, a multifaceted digital canvas app that allows ideation and ...
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 ...
A year ago at its Ignite 2021 conference, Microsoft announced plans to build a standalone Loop application. The Loop app, a head-to-head competitor with the Notion collaboration app, is in private ...
I've shown you how you can get started testing Microsoft Loops, now it's time to share my thoughts on it. As someone who writes about technology, I tend to make a lot of predictions. Admittedly, I ...
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 ...