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Hello Tam,
My name is Jackson and thank you for your question.
The Teams app on the website works for both Mac and windows PC and same App works for personal and work account. However on windows we have different apps for personal users and the work/school account. See the steps below to download teams or you could download it from the Apple store;
Visit the Teams website https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-teams/download-app Click on the “Download” button. Choose the Mac version. Once the download is complete, install the app on your Mac.
Warm regards,
Jackson E.
There is no Mac Version available.
Why the hell isn’t Microsoft teams available for the new macOS. it’s not on the App Store, he can’t download it from the office 365 website! What gives!!!
Anyone know when it will be back on the Mac App Store?
I will probably hear from people telling me that teams sucks on Mac. Yes, I am aware But my work organization uses office 365.
The Teams app on iOS suck majorly. On the iPhone, when in meetings, it shows a sidebar which blocks ~20% of the screen, that is not collapsible, and unnecessarily reduces the size of any shared content On the iPad, when in meetings, it shows all attendees and a similar control bar at the bottom of the screen, again not collapsible], unnecessarily reducing the available screen area by ~25%
I don’t know which UI clown thought this was a solid design idea, but it has made the app virtually useless for meetings with presentations/screenshares, so I am looking for other ways to view the content?
The title. I believe with a couple good softwares on productivity Apple can acquire a good chunk of the remainder of the market. I know I would be very happy.
Do you guys know about anything on that direction? It is a shame to have to be stuck with a bunch of Microsoft softwares running in a machine only really optimized for its own software.
EDIT: clearly I should have specified, the Teams functionality I meant was the one where you can have within the same platform OneNote, Planner, Calendar, Outlook, Exchange, Office, OneDrive, SharePoint… the whole thing. A one-to-conquer-all interface to work as a team.