• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    At my office, it works flawlessly for what we use it for, which is video conferences and chat. We don’t mess with the workspaces and stuff.

    The only thing I truly hate about it is that you can’t export a log of a chat. As a government worker, I’m waiting for the lawsuit over Open Records over the lack of that feature.

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      • random switching of audio devices
      • users end up in different rooms when they join the same meeting
      • substellar editing of planned meetings
      • marking messages as read without the user ever clicking on the channel

      and let me not start with the android client or the non existing support for linux users

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        I’ve never run across any of that. There must be some implementation issue that affects some companies and not others, because the 2 places I’ve worked since Teams took over everything have been flawless on all of that (except for Linux- and I really don’t care about that from a business perspective where everyone is going to use Windows).

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          Is your company the one with the golden fax machine that always flawlessly sends an recieves?

          No seriously. We are a tech heavy company. The only not tech savvy persons are law and HR (in numbers: two people). Same for most of our customers. And I hear this shit break left and right several times a day. I wonder what your company does right that nearly every other one does wrong. Probably restricting this bloatware enough to make it work.