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## General improvements
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- - Updated 'store' story with SharePoint Framework support
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+ - Updated 'store' story with SharePoint Framework support in AppSource
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- 'Store' story for SharePoint Framework solutions with easy distribution channel for ISVs
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- Content Security Policy (CSP) support
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- Additional placeholder, like content header, content footer, navigation extensions, search extensions
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## Client-side web parts++ and add-ins
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- Support more complex scenarios and interactions with web parts
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- - "Citizen developer" model for lightweight development
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+ - "Citizen developer" model for lightweight development
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- Bring add-ins to the modern world: let’s make them play nicer with the new UX
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- - Azure AD registration
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- - Native responsive support
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- - Build add-ins with SharePoint Framework
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+ - Azure AD registration
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+ - Native responsive support
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+ - Build add-ins with SharePoint Framework
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## Application Lifecycle Management
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- Streamlined approval experience: no need to know who your tenant admin is anymore
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- - Owner initiates the approval process.
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- - Tenant admin gets automatically notified.
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- - Settings to control the default experience around approval process.
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+ - Owner initiates the approval process.
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+ - Tenant admin gets automatically notified.
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+ - Settings to control the default experience around approval process.
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+ - API for creating app catalog in the tenant
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## Developer experience
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- SharePoint Framework Workbench 2.0: Development story for SharePoint Framework Extensions
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- - Toolchain components
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+ - Tool chain improvements
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## Already shipped capabilities
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