A lot of hate for Teams in the comments. I don't like it either, but it's the best big Microsoft (end-user) app I'm aware of.
It's not well designed, it is glitchy as hell - the other stuff is just worse. I was ecstatic when my work place added the calendar app to Teams because unlike Outlook that actually managed to do simple operations without freezing, crashing and reloading all the time.
Big tech's software quality standards are appalling. It's as if your bank's elevators don't have walls and everything smells like piss.
I'd also like to note that Teams calls are actually surprisingly stable and work better for me than most other options.
Big tech isn't releasing software. They're loss leading market killers designed to destroy competition. The state of the product obviously reflects that. The frustrating part is those making purchasing decisions aren't typically sophisticated enough to notice this fact.
It's not well designed, it is glitchy as hell - the other stuff is just worse. I was ecstatic when my work place added the calendar app to Teams because unlike Outlook that actually managed to do simple operations without freezing, crashing and reloading all the time.
Big tech's software quality standards are appalling. It's as if your bank's elevators don't have walls and everything smells like piss.
I'd also like to note that Teams calls are actually surprisingly stable and work better for me than most other options.