Teams destroying relationships
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
The problem stems from Microsoft products not working with each other in the way you would expect. I don't mind SharePoint and OneDrive both existing - they have different use cases, but add in teams for accessing files as well, and it all gets very complicated, and things start not working like you think they should.
On a personal level, I find most Microsoft products a confusing mess these days. Outlook on browser is insanely awful. The ribbon thing in office is just random.
The one thing that hasn't terrible is VS Code. It does get a bit random in places, but mostly it's pretty intuitive and nice to use.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Teams is the evolution of the excellent Microsoft Lync which then became the horrible Skype for Business which then was replaced by the superior Microsoft teams.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
It's that. It's been a hot minute, but (IIRC) for me it was the less-than-great UI/UX that really adds up to a high friction experience. Especially when compared with software like Slack or Discord.