• @renzev
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    302 months ago

    Teams is such a confusing app. To start off, what is it meant to be? A frontend for onedrive? A chat app? A videocall app? It’s like microsoft’s attemp to make their own everything app. What was wrong with Skype? Actually, Teams shows up as “skypeforlinux” (complete with a Skype icon) in Pavucontrol, so is the videocalling part of teams just a re-packaged skype? Why does the web version of teams have its own integrated Excel which is slightly different from standard web excel? It feels like the UI was specifically designed to mislead. There is a list of icons on the left that allow you to switch between different contexts in the app. The visual design makes it look like a set of radiobuttons, except clicking on some of them twice does a different action… There is a home screen, and then also a second SUPER HOME screen!? I can’t even get angry it at for being a slow bloated jumble of spyware like the rest of microsoft’s garbage (which it is), I just feel a sense of morbid fascination every time I’m forced to use it. It feels like an AI-generated app from a future where AI is much more capable but still utterly fails at understanding humans. It’s the uncanny valley of user experience.

    • JackbyDev
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      22 months ago

      One thing I miss about Lync (maybe the only thing lol) was that each chat was a separate window. …you couldn’t combine them unfortunately but I often find myself wishing I could pop a chat out of Slack, Discord, etc.

      • @anarchyrabbit
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        32 months ago

        You can pop out chats in Teams. Been a feature for a while now…

      • xttweaponttx
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        11 month ago

        Yeah discord let’s you too! On the actual desktop app, at least, unsure about discord web… I believe I used teams’ pop out in browser feature once, though!

    • @bitchkat
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      12 months ago

      I use it for IM, meetings, and calls. I’ve used so many of these tools that they are all basically the same. At least I can send images in a group chat unlike the Cisco jabber at my old job.