This is gonna sound like a troll post but i assure you it is not.

I don’t have a coding background but I’ve used Teams in a lot of workplaces and really only encountered like 2 issues entirely.

Either I got seriously lucky or it was before enshittification.

Why do you yourself dislike it? Is it UI? Performance?

I should also say I use Teams for basic purposes like messaging and uploading files, I literally don’t touch anything else and performance hadn’t been an issue. (Likely because I’ve been given thicc-ass workstations in the past)

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    1. Because the system settings are usually not what you want, most people don’t leave their headset on all day and only pick it up for calls.

    So this is where I think you may be misunderstanding system settings, because the system device can switch automatically when a headset is connected. Teams does not.

    If I am at my home office, I don’t bother with a headset, I use the built in speaker and mic of my laptop. At work, though, when I don’t want to broadcast my meetings out to everyone, I connect my Bluetooth earbuds. So I connect those, my system knows to automatically change my audio device, I connect to a Teams call, and…the audio is still coming out of my speakers.

    No other application on my PC works like this. Zoom works fine. Discord works fine. Like Teams, those sorts of apps have in-app selections for audio device, but unlike Teams they have the courtesy to include a “use system default” option.