Microsoft clarifies limits on code apps in Power Apps

On May 29 Microsoft updated its official documentation for code apps. The update lists three features that remain unsupported: Power Platform Git integration, the Power Apps Windows client, and Power BI data connections. The page now serves as the clearest public record of where code apps stop. No new capabilities were announced. Code apps still sit alongside canvas and model-driven apps as a separate development path inside the same platform.
Until now the boundary between canvas apps and code apps was fuzzy for makers who hit delegation warnings or performance ceilings. The update removes that ambiguity by spelling out what code apps cannot do today. The practical result is that anyone already managing SharePoint lists, galleries, and Power Fx formulas now has a clearer reason to stay inside the canvas model rather than hoping code apps will eventually absorb the same data and integration problems.
Analysis
Ignore code apps entirely for now. Spend the next two weeks tightening your current canvas app by replacing any non-delegable filters with proper indexed columns and reusable components instead of adding another development surface you cannot maintain.
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