Microsoft recently revealed that it plans to make an important update to the Microsoft Teams application in February this year. It is reported that this update will enable free users to join work meetings directly from the desktop version of the Teams application, bringing users a more convenient meeting experience and efficient communication. This move is expected to significantly improve user experience and meeting efficiency.
Prior to this, users of the free version of the Microsoft Teams application could only join work meetings through a web browser and join as anonymous meeting guests. This method is indirect and cumbersome, and after the meeting ends, these participants will be removed from the chat and unable to continue to access the meeting content and subsequent collaboration.
After the latest update plan, Microsoft will improve Teams to change the existing situation. The update allows users with MSA accounts to join work meetings directly from the desktop application, eliminating the need to use a web browser. Additionally, attendees are no longer removed after a meeting, meaning users continue to have access to the meeting chat and can continue to collaborate with the meeting organizer and other attendees.
Microsoft said that the new feature will simplify the process for free users to join Teams work meetings and improve the user experience. Users no longer need to be redirected into a browser or fill in tedious steps to join a Teams work or school meeting with just one click. This will have a positive impact on increasing the efficiency of remote working and online learning.
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