Michael M
My feedback
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The team has not made a decision on whether to move forward with this feature. We will update when we have new status to share.
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael M commented
As an in-between suggestion, rather than combined chat and teams, have an optional Favorites tab (above Chats and Teams) where you can drag or mark favorite chats and team channels to view them in one place. In a big organization this would give you option of narrowing down your focus but still give you access to the all the other content. Outlook does something similar with it's favorites section so not an unprecedented design choice.
Michael M supported this idea ·
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The team is working on fixing date/time format to honor your computer settings. Please stay tuned for further updates.
Michael M supported this idea ·
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28,017 votes
This continues to be on our backlog due to prioritization of other work items. We will update when there is more to share.
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This item remains on the backlog.
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael M commented
Until the navigation pane is tightened up unused channels just add clutter and cause more scrolling to find the channels or teams you want.
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2,126 votes
We’re updating our command library all the time, so keep checking the menu in the command box to see what’s new by typing / or @.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael M commented
The difference between desktop and mobile is dramatic. The mobile app result is practically unusable besides letting me know that there's an alert to be read.
example mobile output: https://1drv.ms/i/s!Anb14LBhgzsHh7VBai3YKgpPqCGiJg
vs desktop: https://1drv.ms/i/s!Anb14LBhgzsHh7VCrwxZoxlAoP26awMichael M supported this idea ·
We need this since we are changing O365 tenants and need a way to keep conversations.