Loop needs some explanation because, while it's an Office app, it's also an app that Microsoft made to help people collaborate on projects using different Office apps. Microsoft introduced the app ...
Microsoft announced on Tuesday that Microsoft Loop components are starting to become available to Microsoft 365 "commercial customers" using Microsoft Teams. The Loop components are rolling out to ...
OneNote works with Teams meetings by saving recordings and transcripts into the page, helping you track decisions and ...
Microsoft has given the task list components in its Loop collaboration app a refreshed look that now matches the look of the app's tables. That's not the only task list component change in the app.
Microsoft is aiming to solve a long-irritating problem that seemed to become more irksome as people began working remotely during the pandemic: Hunting through hard drives and cloud drives for the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Microsoft Loop, a Notion-like hub for managing tasks and projects that sync across Microsoft 365 apps and services, launched in ...
Even since its introduction, I have kept a close eye on Microsoft Loop’s progress. While it was barebone at launch, the Windows maker has done a solid job improving Loop with frequent updates.
Microsoft Loop started off as yet another Notion clone on the market. However, ever since the launch, the Windows maker has done a solid job with frequent updates, and thanks to a few neat add-ons, it ...
Microsoft Loop, a new Office collaboration app announced today, takes the company's Fluid Framework vision one step further. You might remember that technology from Microsoft's recent developer events ...
Microsoft's newest Office app can help people stay on top of work. The company's Loop will give people a way to collaborate on documents in real time, from inside familiar programs such as Teams. A ...
Microsoft is announcing the rebranding of its Fluid Framework into Microsoft Loop, offering most of the same features but with a new name. It’s no secret that Loop bears some resemblance to Google ...