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1. badthi+Czw[view] [source] 2025-11-14 23:58:44
>>basemi+(OP)
I avoid Teams as much as possible, but when I have to join a Teams meeting the PWA works fine.
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2. linuxd+9Nw[view] [source] 2025-11-15 02:14:42
>>badthi+Czw
I've been using this unofficial client for years, so it's been a while since I tried the PWA version. In my use, this client brings 2 things missing from PWA: notification count in the tray area, and respecting default browser for opening links.

I thought I could get by without a tray icon, but it turned out to be too cumbersome to have to explicitly open the window and make sure no one messaged me while I was at lunch, or whatever.

I use firefox for my main browser; and teams doesn't work great there. So I have to use Edge or Chrome. But then, when someone sends a link in Teams, it opens in that browser. This unofficial client acts like an actual standalone app and opens links in my default browser. Now if they sent a link that lands on some other office365 thing, there is about a 15% chance that just won't work ;)

But yeah, if you are able to mostly avoid this POS, then those 2 things likely don't matter and PWA is fine.

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3. vee-ka+83x[view] [source] 2025-11-15 06:18:19
>>linuxd+9Nw
There's an open-source Chrome extension (also works for Chrome OS) to show Notification Badges for MS Teams PWA (Progressive Web Apps):

https://github.com/devoldoak/msteams-notification-badges

For notifications, the Administrator needs to enable the NotificationsAllowedForURLs policy, which automatically allows notifications for Teams on the web:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-progr...

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