Microsoft is finally creating a single version of Microsoft Teams that will allow you to switch between personal and work s with ease. The new unified app is currently in testing and will allow Microsoft Teams s to switch between multi-tenant and personal or work types.
This new version of Teams will be rolled out to business s in April It will include an switcher that can be accessed from the profile section. “We received consistent from personal and work s: You prefer a single Teams app that lets you easily access and switch between personal and work s,” Microsoft says. In a blog post. “This update lets you use one app for all types of Teams s.”
In future updates, you'll also be able to select the you want to use when ing a meeting link or even ing a meeting without g in. This unified app will also allow you to run personal and work s for Teams with separate icons on the taskbar instead of having to install and launch separate apps.
Notifications are also improved in this updated Teams app, so you can see which team a notification came from. “In addition, personalized notifications contain more detail, providing clear and easy actions from the notification bar,” Microsoft says.
Microsoft has long had a somewhat confusing experience for Teams s who use personal and work s. Windows 11 has Teams integrated directly into the taskbar, but this chat experience only works with personal s. Microsoft has moved away from this direct integration in recent Windows 11 updates, but you still need to and install two separate Teams apps to access personal and business meetings. This means installing Microsoft Teams (free) and Microsoft Teams (work or school), and it's easy to launch the wrong program.
Microsoft is now planning to remove the (free) Microsoft Teams app in the future and shift everyone to this single app which will just be Microsoft Teams. This new Teams experience will be part of the Windows 11 update, version 24H2, which will be available later this year.

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