Following on from a preview version, Microsoft has announced that the unified Teams app is now available on Windows 11, Windows 10, and Mac.
The update was made a reality on Tuesday (August 20) and brings all work, personal, and education accounts into a single Teams app.
This leaves the previous version redundant as there used to have to be two Teams apps on Windows 11 – one for personal use and the other for work or education.
The change has been much needed as it was a clunky experience for users who had to switch between accounts.
Now, everything has been combined and users can access these by clicking on the profile picture in the upper right-hand corner when signed into Teams. This will bring up all work, personal, and educational accounts in a side-by-side display.
Microsoft has also made it simpler for people to choose their preferred account when joining a Teams meeting which should make it easier for those with multiple.
Personal, work, and education Teams accounts can be accessed in one unified app
“You can also join as a guest without signing in. Whether you’re joining a call to connect with a customer or discuss your school’s fall fundraiser, simply select your preferred account the moment you join the meeting, writes Microsoft employee Amit Fulay on the Microsoft Teams Blog.
Teams for personal use has been upgraded too, with the unified app aiming to make the previously frustrating experience a whole lot better.
“All users, including those on Windows 10 and Mac, can now connect and collaborate with anyone, anytime – for free – when signing in with a personal email.
“Schedule free meetings and invite participants with a simple join link. Or create a Community to bring your group together, such as your fantasy football league or your school’s parent organization, in a shared space with calling, chat, file sharing, and more.”
Featured Image: Via Microsoft blog
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