As early as 2017, Microsoft released Stream, a video management tool for the enterprise market. It also comes with a mobile app to receive updates from time to time. Today, Microsoft announced that it is rebuilding the Stream mobile app from the ground up, now available in beta.
The Redmond tech company touted a design overhaul that includes a redesigned homepage, seamless access to classic and SharePoint versions of Stream, and a "richer" experience when watching videos. Microsoft believes this reinvention of the app will provide business users with a streamlined and better way to access their Microsoft Teams recordings, mark videos as favorites for quick access, and share them with colleagues.
Stream mobile beta is available on Android and iOS. You can find opt-in instructions for both platforms here. Feedback can be provided directly to Microsoft by expanding the left navigation pane in the Stream beta app and clicking Send Feedback. Microsoft expects to roll out a generally available version of the new Stream app regionally later this year.
Microsoft set some expectations by warning customers that the betas currently available, as well as those that will become generally available this year, may be missing some key features, such as video recording and uploading and offline downloads. You can expect these to land in 2023.The above is the detailed content of Microsoft releases beta version of Stream mobile app, plans to overhaul and rebuild. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!