According to Windows Central, Twitter user Hayden recently uncovered that Microsoft's app development team has confirmed the upcoming availability of Teams for Linux on the Teams UserVoice page.
Microsoft Teams is on the Horizon for Linux Users
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The Microsoft Teams for Linux discussion dates back to 2016. Only in July of this year did Microsoft's Alex respond to this topic. Additionally, in October of last year, Suphatra, no longer with Microsoft, quietly confirmed the company's deployment of Teams for Linux. Moreover, an apt repo has already been established.
As per the updated information on the UserVoice page, Slack - Teams' formidable competitor, now supports Linux. This is a significant obstacle for those considering the switch to Teams. Therefore, Microsoft is likely to expand and provide support for Teams on Linux.
Another notable update concerns the security features of the Chrome browser. The browser will protect high-risk targets from hacking attempts and display additional warnings for certain downloadable files, even blocking downloads of suspicious files. For detailed information, read on at https://9mobi.vn.
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