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I am referring to #973
in the browser (firefox) the right button menu on a teams tab shows "open in new window"
whereas in the teams-for-linux app it shows "go to website" and "open in desktop app".
So somehow microsoft's knows that it's not a real browser?
Can maybe one of the two be catched to open another browser tab or window? Or have a way to open a second window for the same tenant (ctrl-T / ctrl-N)? Example use is to have a window/tab with the chat and another with the planner.
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Hi @Gunstick , I don't believe is possible with the current implementation. IF we wanted to allow tabs, we will need to re-implement the whole application. While that might be something we explore in the future, it is not something we are going to be looking at the moment, but thanks for sharing your learning! I close it to keep things tidy.
I am referring to #973
in the browser (firefox) the right button menu on a teams tab shows "open in new window"
whereas in the teams-for-linux app it shows "go to website" and "open in desktop app".
So somehow microsoft's knows that it's not a real browser?
Can maybe one of the two be catched to open another browser tab or window? Or have a way to open a second window for the same tenant (ctrl-T / ctrl-N)? Example use is to have a window/tab with the chat and another with the planner.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: