Fmstrat / winapps

Run Windows apps such as Microsoft Office/Adobe in Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora) and GNOME/KDE as if they were a part of the native OS, including Nautilus integration.
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Any chance to see microsoft teams officially supported? #130

Open TeoColuccio opened 3 years ago

TeoColuccio commented 3 years ago

Although Microsoft Teams is available for Linux, this is in preview version and lacks some (actually many) features found in the Windows version. It would therefore be really interesting to be able to use this full version, even if I realize that it is not easy to manage the video stream of a videoconference in a virtual machine and there could be lag problems. I hope it is possible.

Tiebe commented 3 years ago

Any program can be added... RTFM

TeoColuccio commented 3 years ago

yes, in the readme it says that every application works .. but my question was: "will we ever see Microsoft teams in officially supported applications?". It is one thing to have the ability to run an app and quite another to have some certainty that it works, i.e. if it becomes part of the supported applications.

Tiebe commented 3 years ago

If you want I can do this for you and I'll make a pull request

TeoColuccio commented 3 years ago

If you want I can do this for you and I'll make a pull request

would be great, and in my opinion, it could be useful to many people

Tiebe commented 3 years ago

I've made it, check Pull Request #142

TeoColuccio commented 3 years ago

I've made it, check Pull Request #142

thank you very much

Tiebe commented 3 years ago

No problem!

LyzardKing commented 3 years ago

Does this work? I'm trying to make Skype For Business work, since it's not available on Linux at all.. Unfortunately I can't get the microphone to work (and if I set audio-mode:1 I lose the output, so no audio at all)