Microsoft has announced it has launched the open beta of its Fluid Framework 2.0 open-source platform, which is used as the basis for collaboration applications like Microsoft Loop.
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Microsoft Loop, the online collaboration platform that was announced way back in November 2021, might be almost ready to come out of its private preview testing and into a public preview.
Microsoft today showed off more progress on its Fluid Framework, adding it to Office.com and the Outlook Web App. It also said that it's going to be making it open source on GitHub.
Microsoft has announced that, following the initial announcement back at Build, the new Fluid Framework is going into public preview soon. There's also a private preview for developers.
Today at its Build 2019 developer conference, Microsoft announced the Fluid Framework, aiming to "break down the barriers of the traditional document as we know it" for better collaboration.