
Microsoft Teams 2.0 already looks to be a welcome upgrade though Microsoft plans to enable support for additional features such as multiple accounts and improved PowerPoint (opens in new tab) integration in the coming weeks before officially announcing its new Teams experience. While many features are now available in the new client, advanced controls are still missing which limits the functionality of Together Mode (opens in new tab) and prevents users from changing Teams' noise cancellation features. Take a first look at the capabilities that are available in the Windows Insi. The description reads: Test-drive the all-new TeamSpeak exclusively on Windows 11 and enjoy crystal-clear voice chat to communicate with your team mates cross. Microsoft Teams is coming to Windows 11 and will be integrated as a default app. The app is a new electron app and supersedes the older UWP app available for Windows 10. Microsoft has also added integrations with native notifications (opens in new tab) and other Windows 10 features. A new version of the popular TeamSpeak app for Windows 11 has shown up in the Microsoft Store. Unlike the old client, the Teams 2.0 app window can now be resized and the interface scales alongside it automatically. The app now launches instantly and Teams users will no longer get stuck on the loading screen as a result of Microsoft Edge background processes and the inclusion of WebView2. Microsoft Teams 2.0 also uses less memory and performance is slightly better as well. The browser's extension and main menu have also been removed in the new client to give it more of a native app-like experience though traces of Microsoft Edge (opens in new tab) can still be found when right-clicking anywhere in the app.īased on Windows Latest's tests of Teams 2.0 in a preview version of Windows 11, the news outlet observed that the app is now significantly faster on desktop and runs better on low-end devices.
