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Originally Posted by edslunch
I’m sure that’s true, but a corporate environment limited to a locked Teams isn’t all that
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I found that the MS environment had the tools to make it work. MS Whiteboard and a touch screen laptop worked well for being able to have those office whiteboard experiences and you can save the file which is better than taking a picture of the physical whiteboard before erasing it. No smartboard required.
And if you get into a conversation where you know someone not on the call could contribute, you could simply ping them quick and add them to the call for a short input.
Is it ideal? Perhaps not. But with a little practice it actually works really well for that experience (and Microsoft actually put in some work to update the app and make it better). OneNote also works well once you get used to it.
I do like being in the office for the social exchanges but that is really the kind of thing that could happen once per week or a couple of times per month.
No one should use whatsapp for work. That is a crazy security risk.