What frustrates me most is you go to add an "app" thinking it is has been designed by Microsoft for the modern site that you chose and you can't use it because it is a "classic app" not a "modern app." Why not offer that in the description so we can "optimize" the site. The answer, of course, is that if they were to do that, they would only have a few web parts for us to use, plus, that would be too logical and make our lives easier and that isn't what the modern site is designed for.
What frustrates me most is you go to add an "app" thinking it is has been designed by Microsoft for the modern site that you chose and you can't use it because it is a "classic app" not a "modern app." Why not offer that in the description so we can "optimize" the site. The answer, of course, is that if they were to do that, they would only have a few web parts for us to use, plus, that would be too logical and make our lives easier and that isn't what the modern site is designed for.