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by mgreenw 1181 days ago
Great, but the design and usability is still terrible compared to Slack. Not sure that can ever be fixed.
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And, recursively, Slack is pretty terrible.
Yeah. Slack has no inbox, no single view of new messages. If I wake up in the morning and go to work, I have to hunt around for what’s new in the sidebar, clicking into different threads and DMs. I route new activity to email instead of using Slack.

It’s amazing to me that a “work communication” tool has no inbox.

Slack has an “All Unreads” view that you can turn on through preferences.
Eh, it’s not usable as an inbox. It doesn’t exist on iOS. It still groups by channel, and if you read anything or click into something then you lose it (dealbreaker for me).

Whereas with my email inbox (which works the same on desktop or phone), I can read the messages without losing them. I can read all the new messages, work on the ones that are most important and earliest, and only when I’ve dealt with them do I archive them and remove them from the list. That way I can always look at my inbox to see what needs to be done (not what I’ve yet to read).

> In addition, the company also redesigned the overall user experience.

Well, maybe it can be fixed as it enters public preview and they get more feedback.

Has Microsoft ever been known to make changes based on user feedback? Teams already has 280 Million MAU
People complained about perf and now they improved it? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I guess that's true; I'm not convinced that's the main reason. A bigger reason is to dogfood and draw attention to WebView2.
Where did you get the MAU number from?
It paraphrased right there in the Techcrunch & MS blog post article, second paragraph.