Monday, September 7, 2020

Microsoft users call for threads feature in Teams

 
Networking Digest
A roundup of network technology content from TechTarget|Sept. 7, 2020
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FEATURED STORY
Users demand threaded replies to Microsoft Teams messages
by Maxim Tamarov, News writer
Microsoft users have taken to a forum to demand threaded replies to Teams messages. The feature for organizing group conversations is already possible on Slack and Webex Teams.
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