

The goal seems to be to get more Windows 10 users to use Teams as consumers, whilst simultaneously making it more accessible to groups using Windows 11. This means Windows 11 users who use Teams for work and in their personal life will have two teams icons – but hopefully, that won't get too confusing.
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The simple explanation for why Microsoft seems to be rolling this out differently for Windows 10 and 11 users respectively is that Windows 11 is a more modern, better-featured OS – so it has tools like a Teams chat app for consumers already worked into it. This app will support work, school, and consumer accounts on Windows 10 and Work or school accounts on Windows 11.” Why the Difference Between the two Teams Apps? “This app will support work, school, and consumer accounts on Windows 10 and Work or school accounts on Windows 11” – Microsoft 365 roadmap.Īs Microsoft explains, the “Microsoft Teams app for work, school and life will soon be available to download from the Microsoft store. If you own and use Microsoft products like teams, the roadmap is the place where you'll find all the updates currently being rolled out, as well as ones like this that are in progress. Microsoft recently announced the plans to relaunch the Microsoft Teams app on the Microsoft Store on the Microsoft 365 roadmap. Oddly enough, this isn't actually the first time Microsoft has added the app to the store – it first added it over four years ago. This will make life easier for existing Microsoft Teams users, who won't even have to open their browser anymore to get the software, which is currently only available through the tech giant's website. Microsoft has announced via its online roadmap that the Microsoft Teams app will be available for download from the Microsoft store next month.
