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Anyone know of a third party application that can view MS Teams chat? I have a handful of drive images and can see remnants from an .ldb file in the user profile (found during keyword search using Encase).
I've had some success using Axiom, but was wondering if there's another tool available.
I do not have access to any cloud repositories, so I'm sure I'll only see temp or cache leftovers, but anything helps.
I have used Teams V1, V2 on Windows, Mac, Linux, every time on more than capable machines, ryzen 5 5600, 16gb ram, rtx 3090, SSD NVME, MacBook Pro M3 Pro chip (18gb ram)
and it always has been garbage, why is it so slow? So HEAVY? So bad UI/UX side?
Discord has better audio, video, screen recording and weighs a fraction of Teams, there MUST be a better way to implement the basic things Teams offers.
Why does it take back to the main folder when closing a doc?
Why does it hog so much memory??? Even when not in a call, just displaying documents or even idling????
And if I'm doing something wrong it sure is on the unintuitive UX, since I am not a genius by any means but very tech savvy (also attending computer engineering so there's that).
Is there a Third party client?
Sorry for any mistakes, English is not my first, nor second, language.
Yes, in simple terms, it's basically the same. You can see more in the docs here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/concepts/deploy-and-publish/appsource/publish . Some differences are:
You might want to test it better, if it's going to such a wide audience you can't control/engage with easily.
Security is probably more important when going to a public audience. For instance, you probably want to enable SSO - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/tabs/how-to/authentication/tab-sso-overview
Your graphics (icons) need to match specific guidelines
Your title, description and more are all vetted to make sure that they match certain guidelines.
All of this is documented in my first link above.
Yes, you can do that and it be available for everyone on the Teams store. It's basically the same way of doing as for the custom apps used in your domain. Except the fact that you'll pass the validation process with a microsoft team. I have validated my teams app with ReactJS and ExpressJS and I used this template for it. Much simpler to understand what is going on. It might be useful to you as well.