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1. jacque+G6x[view] [source] 2025-11-15 07:24:45
>>basemi+(OP)
The official client is absolutely terrible. But, I've found a much better solution: I tell all my customers Microsoft Teams doesn't work for us and they'll have to pick something else.

Kudos for at least trying to address this, MS should hang their head in shame, this is not the hardest problem to solve these days. If we could do it in 1995 they should be able to do it 30 years later.

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2. andyjo+Rkx[view] [source] 2025-11-15 10:49:59
>>jacque+G6x
I use Teams every day (for work, the company basically runs on it) for chat and meetings, and I'm one of those strange people who never really have much problem with it. I can think of one occasion in perhaps the last six months when it crashed and I had to kill and restart it. Otherwise it just sits there on my laptop and does its thing. Same with Outlook etc.

So, what am I doing wrong? How do I get the authentic Teams user experience that everyone else here seemingly has?

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3. petepe+Wnx[view] [source] 2025-11-15 11:40:07
>>andyjo+Rkx
Same for me, it works and allows me to do what I need to do. It does it neither gracefully or efficiently, but I think that's down to it trying to be everything at once, and the UI suffers as a result.

The main thing that trips me up is that I often confuse my Outlook calendar for me Teams calendar - because they look almost the same but work completely differently.

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4. wilson+9wx[view] [source] 2025-11-15 13:18:44
>>petepe+Wnx
I think it might still be a toggleable option but the “new calendar” experience in teams is exactly the same as the outlook web calendar.
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5. malnou+GXy[view] [source] 2025-11-16 04:34:31
>>wilson+9wx
I don't think you can "follow" meetings in Outlook yet
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