+1 for MS Teams. I am forced to use it at work, too.
Terrible audio focus on a single speaker, it really forces you to speak like on these old CB radios where you had to say "over" every time you were done talking.
The single window UI follows the mobile-first trend but is awfully inefficient on my three monitor setup, even more so with screen sharing.
Plus, our admins lock the whole MS Office 365 down so that there are no APIs or third-party plugins allowed. Data in it is just trapped.
>Plus, our admins lock the whole MS Office 365 down so that there are no APIs or third-party plugins allowed. Data in it is just trapped.
To be fair, that's a feature from team's perspective. If your admins are worried about sensitive data leaking out at all, and refuse to have a whitelist of approved 3rd party integrations, then that's on them. Imo it's a good thing to allow admins to do.
The feedback from our users has been that the audio quality is amazing. Sounds like a hardware problem to me. Perhaps you are one of those annoying people who won't wear a headset in a conference call, so we all get to hear your background noise?
You're getting feedback from users right now and it's not amazing. It seems that this one of the longest (negative) threads about a single piece of software in this topic, second only to git which is turning out to be HN's version of the Crusades 7.0
Terrible audio focus on a single speaker, it really forces you to speak like on these old CB radios where you had to say "over" every time you were done talking.
The single window UI follows the mobile-first trend but is awfully inefficient on my three monitor setup, even more so with screen sharing.
Plus, our admins lock the whole MS Office 365 down so that there are no APIs or third-party plugins allowed. Data in it is just trapped.
Such a waste of human potential.