Microsoft Teams for Linux. Is it any good?

Microsoft just released the first public preview of Teams for Linux. Let’s check how well it works and compare its functions to its Windows counterpart. Microsoft seems to be going platform agnostic route after so much demand for a linux version of Teams, perhaps we may see other applications taking the same route?

 
 

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