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Comment Re: Teams (Score 1) 75

Yes, that is my experience, too. Migration to consolidated communication platform is laudable idea, but it feels like cut many corners to get there, not porting many of the previously existing useful features. Teams is missing some basic productivity features that Skype for business had. To me, the most annoying "features" (i.e. lack of features) of Teams are: * (1) You cannot have multiple parallel chats (as a separate windows), instead you have to be switching from interaction with one person to interaction with another - this is a big productivity hit. * (2) In the same manner, if one works on a document in Teams, and somebody send you message in chat, just checking what was sent bails you out of the document you worked on, forcing you to reopen the document, find the place you stopped working, and try to do some more work before someone else ping you in chat. * (3) Content of previous chats is not saved anymore in Outlook (as "Conversations"), which was very useful feature, allowing search and faithful capture of what was said. Instead, if one wants to save a specific conversation/chat session, one has to try to mark it whole with the cursor, and copy it to a separate draft email message. * (4) Teams allows you to have only single subfolder tree of OneNote in its tabs, not allow for any significant work complexity (e.g. saving notes and information for multiple projects [for the same team], or multiple releases of a product).

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