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New Microsoft Teams features to try this 2023
« on: January 02, 2023, 03:07:12 PM »
Teams closed out 2022 by announcing new features and additional certified devices for their service.

Some of the biggest additions to try are the long-awaited ones Delete chats option that allows the deletion of entire threads and the @mention feature for easy addition of new participants to the conversation. The AI ​​technology of Teams will also now offer name recommendations when you start new conversations, while the Team emoji selection has just been expanded to over 800 choices. Teams also ticked the accessibility department by rolling out the Sign language view and the ability for the captions to remain enabled across meetings. Microsoft also announced that the resource-specific permissions permission model is now on its chat and channel scope, allowing users to request team owners to grant permission for a bot to receive user messages over standard group chats without being @mentioned.

Teams devices also received new touch-enabled features such as chat bubbles, step and use Microsoft Whiteboard, bring Whiteboard to an ad hoc meeting, a redesigned share menu and whiteboard support, and touch awareness and 4K display support. And speaking of devices, Microsoft just added new Teams-certified devices to its list, including Neat Bar Pro, Jabra Evolve Buds, Jabra Evolve 2 55 Headset, and EPOS EXPAND Vision 1.


Earlier in December, the integration of Adobe Acrobat into Teams was the news. Now Microsoft has made more functions to the PDF service complement Teams better. It includes the completed approval requests in PDFs, allowing users to save, print, and transfer them. Additionally, users can now set Adobe Acrobat as their default PDF application in Teams.

Microsoft has also prepared features for its customers, such as the US government and frontline workers. For the former using the government clouds, there will now be an option to view meeting transcripts on Android and iOS. Meanwhile, frontline workers using shared devices can now try out Edge and Yammer apps on Android with teams in a public preview.

Here is the complete list of features recently added to different sections of Teams service:

Chat and collaboration

   • Delete chats

   • Extended reactions

   • Add people to a group chat with @mention

   • People are recommended when a new message is created

   • Receive all group chat messages with resource-specific permission

   • Sign language view and always-on captions in meetings

Devices

   • New touch and collaboration experiences for Microsoft Teams Rooms on Android

   • Run up and use Microsoft Whiteboard

   • Bring Microsoft Whiteboard to an ad hoc meeting via the “Start Meeting” option on the local whiteboard screen

   • Redesigned share menu and Microsoft Whiteboard support for resource accounts

   • Touch awareness and 4K screen support

   • Chat bubbles during meetings

   • Hardware occupancy sensor integration

   • Newly certified devices: Neat Bar Pro, Jabra Evolve Buds, Jabra Evolve 2 55 Headset, and EPOS EXPAND Vision 1

Platform

   • Approvals as PDFs can be saved, printed, and transferred

   • Adobe Acrobat streamlines the PDF experience in Teams

Frontline workers

   • Frontline workers using shared devices can use Edge and Yammer apps on Android alongside Teams.

Government

   • View meeting transcripts on Microsoft Teams on Android and iOS for Government Cloud

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