That's probably a good thing, because they forgot how to code native stuff.
Teams and Outlook as standalone programs are so riddled with bugs, I've since switched to using either one through the browser exclusively. In fact I've got one screen set to to display nothing but Edge with outlook and teams open, and ignore that shit browser the rest of the time.
Honestly, just open it in Edge (or another browser if you can)
I went from being barely able to use the computer to having no issues. Recent model i5 laptop, 16 gigs of RAM, Windows ughwtfwhydidtheypreinstall11.
Luckily this is not for my day job or my personal usage, both of which involve computers with Linux, better CPUs and more RAM... And more importantly, no Teams.
Noticed at work even "new" Teams is just (edge) webview.
Rofl.
That's probably a good thing, because they forgot how to code native stuff.
Teams and Outlook as standalone programs are so riddled with bugs, I've since switched to using either one through the browser exclusively. In fact I've got one screen set to to display nothing but Edge with outlook and teams open, and ignore that shit browser the rest of the time.
Honestly, just open it in Edge (or another browser if you can)
I went from being barely able to use the computer to having no issues. Recent model i5 laptop, 16 gigs of RAM, Windows ughwtfwhydidtheypreinstall11.
Luckily this is not for my day job or my personal usage, both of which involve computers with Linux, better CPUs and more RAM... And more importantly, no Teams.
By chance has this screwed up teams in any way?
Screwed ... more?
It's a perpetually buggy app, I'm sure they didn't ... wouldn't mess up those peak screwiness levels they cultivated over many M&A.