Microsoft Teams App Became Useless After Recent Update
Individual app review: Teams broken after update. Vendor bug.
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surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams Update Broke Core App Functionality
A recent Microsoft Teams update rendered the app unusable for this user. No specific functionality is described; the complaint is vague and has not been addressed after an extended period.
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