Whether you’re connecting with your community for an upcoming activity or working with teammates on a project, Microsoft Teams helps bring people together so that they can get things done. It’s the only app that has communities, events, chats, channels, meetings, storage, tasks, and calendars in one place—so you can easily connect and manage access to information. Get your community, family, friends, or workmates together to accomplish tasks, share ideas, and make plans. Join audio and video calls in a secure setting, collaborate in documents, and store files and photos with built-in cloud storage. You can do it all in Microsoft Teams.
Easily connect with anyone:
• Skype is now part of Teams. Continue where you left off with your chats, calls and contacts in Microsoft Teams Free.
• Meet securely with communities, teammates, family, or friends.
• Set up a meeting within seconds and invite anyone by sharing a link or calendar invite.
• Chat 1-1 or to your entire community, @mention people in chats to get their attention.
• Create a dedicated community to discuss specific topics and make plans*.
• Work closely and collaborate by keeping conversations organized by specific topics and projects with teams and channels.
• Video or audio call anyone directly in Teams or instantly convert a group chat to a call.
• Use GIFs, emojis, and message animations to express yourself when words aren’t enough.
Accomplish plans and projects together:
• Send photos and videos in chats to quickly and easily share important moments.
• Use cloud storage to access shared documents and files on the go.
• Organize shared content in a community — events, photos, links, files —so you don’t have to waste time searching*.
• Get the most out of your meetings by using screen share, whiteboard, or breakout in virtual rooms.
• Manage access to information and ensure the right people have access to the right info, even when people join and leave projects.
• Use task lists to stay on top of projects and plans - assign tasks, set due dates, and cross off items to keep everyone on the same page.
Designed to give you peace of mind:
• Securely collaborate with others while maintaining control over your data.
• Keep communities safe by allowing owners to remove inappropriate content or members*.
• Enterprise-level security and compliance you expect from Microsoft 365**.
*Available when using Microsoft Teams with your Microsoft account.
**Commercial features of this app require a paid Microsoft 365 commercial subscription or a trial subscription of Microsoft Teams for work. If you’re not sure about your company’s subscription or the services you have access to, visit Office.com/Teams to learn more or contact your IT department.
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I have been using Microsoft Teams since I started a new job on 10 January 2022. I am super impressed with the App. Everything I can do on my desktop computer screen, I can do on the App, if I am out and about. One of my favourite features is, if I am running to answer a call, I can just grab my phone and answer, then I unlock my desktop computer while I am chatting, and seamlessly transfer the call to my desktop computer screen! I am super impressed. Everything just works! Well done developers and keep up the good work.
Reams would be a better title.
MercurialIntent
this software is sending your data to Microsoft first where their AI extracts your details from your allegedly personal and private conversations, before passing it on. The fact that Apple would even allow this app on their store shows that you simply can't trust Apple anymore either. Only use this if you want to help Microsoft train your replacement. There are much, much better comms apps out there. Ones that respect privacy and who's interfaces aren't so messy that it takes very little time for your communications to just be an unorganised mess. That's Teams. A messy, buggy app that syphons your private data to a company who though worth billions, won't even respect you enough to pay you to train their AI and instead steals your data. If you trust this app you don't care about yourself or your species. It is that simple. Unlike this app. Microsoft seems to pride itself on stuffing as much into this app as possible... i.e. claiming its the only app to do chat, communities etc in the same app (another lie from Liecrosoft, I can think of three that do all of the above, but just like this implementation they are also complete messes, terrible for locating info and terrible for quick comms with friends. This is a business app... it is NOT a replacement for Skype... this is a replacement for any mess you'd managed to remove from your life. And the majority if reviews claiming otherwise are literally posted by Microsoft staff! They've been caught out doing it on multiple occasion's. DO NOT TRUST THIS APP. They have to lie to get you to use it.
Very good school/work app.
Lucas Munro
The reasons why I give this app a four star rating is because I find this app very easy to access all my school work, it is very useful and it saves all my work, I like how the calls are set up whenever we have a class call for lockdown. But a reason why I gave this a four not a five is because of the muting system, yes it’s good for teachers so there students don’t say whatever they want, but if I want to communicate with my teacher/class to get help on some work, I can’t get any help, the muting system has its goods and bads, but I’d really it rather not be there, I understand that it is there for a good reason, but I can’t communicate with my class members about work if it’s muted as it’s a lot faster than emailing or calling.
It’s ok, getting there (please sort “do not disturb”/snooze notifications!)
I don't want one!
The Do Not Disturb function deactivates itself, apparently as it pleases, and users start getting disturbed by notifications again. (I’ve just had a sick colleague woken by work chat, despite having activated “Do Not Disturb”. I’ve experienced the same in the recent past, myself.)I used Slack previously, and when I was off work, I could tell the App to snooze notifications until the next day. And it did.I could also tell the Slack App to snooze notifications for 20mins, an hour, four hours. This was great, if I was about to drive home, and my colleagues were about to start a long discussion. Far safer driving if I’m not having my phone buzzing away beside me.So, the biggest improvement I need from this app is Notification Snoozing that works. Having to disable and re-enable notifications for the App in iOS settings is inelegant. (Slack’s being able to advise people that you had Notifications disabled when they were trying to message you is really smart, too.)
Bug fixes and performance improvements
Version 8.5.1
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Information
Seller
Microsoft Corporation
Size
471.8 MB
Category
Business
Compatibility
Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 17.0 or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.
This app has an age rating of 4+ with content restrictions. Some content may be rated higher, but access is managed by the developer through in-app controls.