Microsoft
is
finally
creating
a
single
version
of
Microsoft
Teams
that
will
allow
you
to
switch
between
personal
and
work
accounts
easily.
The
new
unified
app
is
currently
in
testing
and
will
let
Microsoft
Teams
users
switch
between
multiple
tenants
and
personal
or
work
account
types.
This
new
version
of
Teams
will
be
rolled
out
to
commercial
users
in
April
and
will
include
an
account
switcher
that’s
accessible
from
the
profile
section.
“We
received
consistent
feedback
from
personal
and
work
users:
you
prefer
a
single
Teams
app
that
allows
you
to
easily
access
and
switch
between
personal
and
work
accounts,”
says
Microsoft
in
a
blog
post.
“This
update
lets
you
use
one
app
for
all
kinds
of
Teams
accounts.”
You
can
easily
switch
between
accounts
in
the
new
Microsoft
Teams
app.Image:
Microsoft
In
future
updates,
you’ll
also
be
able
to
select
the
account
you
want
to
use
when
joining
a
meeting
link
or
even
join
a
meeting
without
signing
in.
This
unified
app
will
even
let
you
launch
personal
and
work
accounts
for
Teams
with
separate
icons
on
the
taskbar
instead
of
having
to
install
and
launch
separate
apps.
Notifications
are
also
being
improved
in
this
updated
Teams
app,
so
you
can
see
which
team
a
notification
has
come
from.
“In
addition,
personal
notifications
have
more
details,
giving
clear
and
easy
actions
from
the
notification
banner,”
says
Microsoft.
Improved
Microsoft
Teams
notifications.Image:
Microsoft
Microsoft
has
long
had
a
rather
confusing
experience
for
Teams
users
who
use
both
personal
and
work
accounts.
Windows
11
integrated
Teams
directly
into
the
taskbar,
but
this
Chat
experience
only
worked
for
personal
accounts.
Microsoft
walked
away
from
this
direct
integration
in
recent
Windows
11
updates,
but
you
still
need
to
download
and
install
two
separate
Teams
apps
to
access
both
personal
and
work
meetings.
That
meant
having
Microsoft
Teams
(free)
and
Microsoft
Teams
(work
or
school)
both
installed,
and
it’s
easy
to
launch
the
wrong
one.
Microsoft
is
now
planning
to
remove
the
Microsoft
Teams
(free)
app
in
the
future
and
convert
everyone
to
this
single
app
which
will
just
be
Microsoft
Teams.
This
new
Teams
experience
will
be
part
of
an
upcoming
update
to
Windows
11,
version
24H2,
which
will
be
available
later
this
year.
(Originally posted by Tom Warren)
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