| I’m fairly certain I’d deeply regret my life choices if I had to use teams daily. Occasional (mandatory) usage interacting with it for various gov’t usage, etc. has reinforced that view. Why subject yourself to something you know you’ll hate every day if you can avoid it? Is that being entitled? Plenty of people don’t have such choices, sure! If so, who cares? Live your life, make your decisions. Don’t let jealous people make your life miserable. Personally, I’d rank it as: 1. Google meet (as good as a gvc program can get for actual meetings, near as I can tell). Best when you have a group of people who are somewhat co-ordinated and not malicious though. 2. Zoom (not great for actual meeting quality, like audio/video, but not bad - and has a lot of useful tools and workflow stuff, especially for larger groups of strangers. I get it) 3..24 - every other random product. 25. Teams (lots of random bugs, worse than zoom for actual meeting quality, tons of silly MS’isms when trying to actually use it, somehow doesn’t work well for groups of people working together OR for groups of strangers, etc). MS is the king of the package deal and ‘check box sales’, so they are impossible to avoid for long however. |