• @cybersandwich@lemmy.world
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      87 months ago

      I think the part about teams that bothers me the most is the broader o365, windows, onedrive, SharePoint etc “integration”. It’s so fucking bad.

      I never know where anything is saving. Locally? On my one drive? In a temp folder that is findable and that file doesn’t even show up as a recent file? Or is it on some weird SharePoint backend that teams is using? Am I having an offline copy or did I just inadvertently save a copy to the shared drive?

      It’s all just bad enough that it’s a horrendous overall user experience.

      It feels like MS gets in the way more than it let’s me do my job. I didn’t always feel this way.

      To top it off, the way people use it causes issues. Everyone does it differently. You could have people that use outlook for sending docs, people that use teams exclusively, people that use both, people that send share links in email, people that just tag you in some buried “team” you didn’t ever want to be a part of.

      Then they’re like “did you see the thing I sent you?” …

      Like fucking where?!? Where did you send it?! Let me go search for it–oh well search sucks, the activity feed is almost too verbose so meaningful things get buried too fast.

      Bleh. The amount of productivity lost to MS software offsets almost any productivity gain we get from it. It’s a “wash” at best these days.

      • eatham 🇭🇲
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        17 months ago

        There is a setting buried somewhere to make it ask where to save every time in teams, and you can press f12 (I think)to open the windows save dialogue in other office.

    • z500
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      37 months ago

      Yeah, it’s clunky for sure, but maybe we just don’t use it for that much

    • voxel
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      17 months ago

      you just haven’t used them enough or suffered from constantly needing to switch between old and “new” apps