Microsoft Teams Missing Calendar Widget and Multi-Calendar View Capability
Microsoft Teams lacks a calendar widget and the ability to display additional calendars within the interface, forcing users to switch between Teams and Outlook/Calendar for scheduling context. For a unified communication platform, the absence of inline calendar visibility creates unnecessary context-switching in meeting-heavy work environments. A basic feature expectation unmet in a platform competing with Slack and Google Workspace.
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