I've only ever used Teams for meetings, found it okay but I have nothing to compare it to.Microsoft Teams - utter shite.
Far more features than Zoom, which is primitive by comparison.Microsoft Teams - utter shite.
Sharepoint is on par with Teams.I've only ever used Teams for meetings, found it okay but I have nothing to compare it to.
Sharepoint however; don't get me started, I'll be here all night.
Zoom is more reliable and actually works most of the time.Far more features than Zoom, which is primitive by comparison.
@itsabuzzardMy utter inability to know when to use a semicolon.
What is the point of a semicolon?
Yes of course I've Googled it, but I'm still none the wiser.
"Use a semicolon to join two related independent clauses in place of a comma and a coordinating conjunction"
(Thanks Wikipedia, that really clarified it for me)
It's more than a comma but not quite a full stop.
It's the Glenn Hoddle of punctuation.It's more than a comma but not quite a full stop.
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Glenn Hoddle was a gifted player.It's the Glenn Hoddle of punctuation.
Looks clever, makes you feel like you're in the know, but never actually achieves anything
I fucking hate Sharepoint as much as I hate Google Sheets.I've only ever used Teams for meetings, found it okay but I have nothing to compare it to.
Sharepoint however; don't get me started, I'll be here all night.
Have you tried gotomeetings? Much worse than TeamsMicrosoft Teams - utter shite.
Yes, bring back an office based serverI fucking hate Sharepoint as much as I hate Google Sheets.
Far more features than Zoom, which is primitive by comparison.
Yes, bring back an office based server
We're migrating to OneDrive and Office365 and it is absolutely bewildering to me! I try to open a link that someone has sent me and it says it's not accessible - and i have NO idea why!! If i'm WFH, i never know if it's because i'm not logged in to the work VPN, but i am assured not. It keeps logging me out! So i end up just doing it old-school and saving a copy to my hard drive or the network drive and emailing a copy to people.
My wife migrated her organisation (admittedly rather smaller than mine) to Google, and it seems much simpler by comparison.
Teams works pretty well for us, with the dropouts being attributable to my home modem rather than the system, and we use the chat function for daily communication within the team which i don't think Zoom has.
Anyone remember Skype? Microsoft clearly dropped that like a hot brick and put their eggs in the Teams basket (sorry for the mixed metaphors!!).
Buying a house. Market's supposed to be showing down, right? Well if I'm not backing out after a survey, then I'm being gazumped when I've already bid £15k over the asking price.
I'll have retired by the time we move!
Shall I tell the Vice-Chancellor at Warwick or will you??Zoom and Slack is the way forward. We’re a Google shop and it’s OK, until you want to use Excel it seems.
Sounds to me like you need a new IT department TBH. I found OneDrive and 365 together to work seamlessly, it was once you stepped outside their ecosystem things had issues.
That's kind of an issue too. And then of course repayments go up with a shorter term, so couple that with interest rate rises...My house hunt took so long I had to reduce my mortgage term because it was too close to retirement!
What about just sharing files on teams?OK let’s not go mental here. OneDrive is perfectly fine.
What about just sharing files on teams?
Slack is OK.
I keep away from Teams and Meetings and all that shit though. Aint nobody got time for that.
I end up muting virtually everything on slack, but it’s integrations are nice and the app works better than Teams for whole company communication I reckon.
people have forgotten how to use the phone. don't need an hour long back and forth on teams for what could be a 5 minute phone call
The only issue with that is the people who want to setup a conference call with 50 people in when they could just email me 4 bullet points and I can have it done within 5 minutes.
they're just as bad. we get regularly dragged into meetings with the entire company and 99% of the time there's nothing I need to know in the entire meeting.The only issue with that is the people who want to setup a conference call with 50 people in when they could just email me 4 bullet points and I can have it done within 5 minutes.
they're just as bad. we get regularly dragged into meetings with the entire company and 99% of the time there's nothing I need to know in the entire meeting.
people have forgotten how to use the phone. don't need an hour long back and forth on teams for what could be a 5 minute phone call