Saturday, August 3, 2019

What is in Microsoft Teams?

Learn the Microsoft Teams basics.
Desktop Client





Web client
The web client (https://teams.microsoft.com is a full, functional client that can be used from a variety of browsers. The web client supports Calling and Meetings by using webRTC, so there is no plug-in or download required to run Teams in a web browser. The browser must be configured to allow third-party cookies.

Mobile clients

The Microsoft Teams mobile apps are available for Android and iOS, and are geared for on-the-go users participating in chat-based conversations and allow peer-to-peer audio calls. For mobile apps, go to the relevant mobile stores Google Play and the Apple App Store. The Windows Phone App was retired July 20, 2018 and may no longer work.
Supported mobile platforms for Microsoft Teams mobile apps are the following:
  • Android: 4.4 or later
  • iOS: 10.0 or later
Next steps with Microsoft Teams

See what’s new in Office

Explore the new and improved features in Microsoft Teams and the other Office apps. Visit https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=871117 for more information.

Get free training, tutorials, and videos for Microsoft Teams

Ready to dig deeper into the capabilities that Microsoft Teams has to offer? Visit https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2008318 to explore our free training options.

Microsoft team Video training

Get other Quick Start Guides

To download our free Quick Start Guides for your other favorite apps, go to
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2008317.


Get clients for Microsoft Teams

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/get-clients


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