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At the end of April, Microsoft revealed a preview of Flow, an automation tool that connects productivity apps and triggers actions between them, similar to IFTTT and Zapier. For example, you could set it to notify your team on Slack when you’ve added a file to SharePoint. When it launched, Flow was only available on the Web. The company has now released an iOS app so you can manage Flows that you’ve previously created online, and receive notifications when they are triggered. There’s also a feed that shows you a history of all your Flow actions. However, you can’t create…

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