Microsoft is coming to an end one of the worst features to come with Windows 11: Microsoft Teams integration that allows you to access the calling platform’s chat directly from the taskbar. This was confirmed by the company itself in the notes to the latest test version of its operating system.

Commands, yes, will not completely disappear from Windows 11, but yes, it will be replaced by a free video call messaging platform app. Microsoft is actually confirming that Microsoft Teams – Free will be “pinned to the taskbar by default.” The program, yes, can be unpinned like any other application.

So far, we repeat, Microsoft Teams has been fully integrated into Windows 11 with a kind of chat mode for private use. Thus, users could access the service directly from the taskbar to communicate with friends or family. The problem is that integration has not always been complete; features were limited compared to the version used by companies.

On the other side, Manually uninstall Teams integration in Windows 11 This is a much more complex process than in any other application. You need to disable the option in system settings.

Microsoft Teams will no longer be integrated into Windows 11

Credit: Microsoft

It’s not clear, yes, why Microsoft decided to forego integration in Windows 11 and simply chose to include the Microsoft Teams app. This is probably due to the fact that users use it little or, as we already mentioned, for including limited features compared to the original app. And all this despite Microsoft adding new features to improve the user experience.

In fact, Microsoft Teams for work and business has improved a lot over the past few weeks with new features; some of them work on artificial intelligence. The company has also made the app faster, more intuitive (because the interface has been updated), and less system resource consuming.

On the other hand, the company has also confirmed that it will end support for Cortana on Windows 11 at the end of this year. Mainly because Microsoft’s virtual assistant falls short of the AI-powered tools the multinational is launching with OpenAI.

Source: Hiper Textual

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