

Microsoft says that it is committed to Mac, so things appear to be promising.

But now, it appears that Teams is finally on the mend. Given its deployment amongst schools, offices, businesses, especially during the pandemic, you would have thought the Redmond company should have allocated more resources to it to improve the experience.

Teams users have had a semi-unstable experience with the app, it has often been criticized for being a resource hog, how slow it is to start, quit, it was almost as bad as a browser. Most other developers ported their app to support the ARM64 architecture way earlier. It's a little surprising this took so long, given that Apple Silicon machines debuted nearly two years ago. Also, a user needs to have at least one Exchange mailbox configured on Outlook, in the absence of which, the add-in wouldn’t be present.īesides, users need to sign into Teams with Modern Authentication for the add-in to appear, another critical condition often overlooked.Microsoft Teams for Mac is now optimized for Apple Silicon If Teams’ Outlook add-in is missing, it is likely disabled, and you can easily enable the Team add-in. If not, go through the following section to find out how to do that. Now, if you have installed Microsoft Teams and either Office 2010, Office 2013, or Office 2016, the Microsoft Teams plugin for Outlook should be already downloaded. Microsoft Teams is an excellent tool if you want to collaborate with your coworkers online, and many users have been looking for a way to download the Teams add-in in Outlook.

