The Microsoft Loop app for Windows 10 and 11 is now available to download in the Microsoft Store, following its public preview launch on the web, and later for Android and iOS users. In March, the ...
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Microsoft has introduced a new Office app called Loop, which is designed to provide users with a new way to collaborate on documents. In 2019, Microsoft launched the Fluid Framework to give developers ...
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Is Microsoft Loop the missing piece in your Teams collaboration puzzle, or just another tool fighting for relevance? With its promise of modular, real-time updates and seamless integration into ...
Microsoft’s Loop app provides shared workspaces where you and your team can collaborate, and also powerful integrations with Microsoft 365 apps. Here’s how to use it. Announced in 2021, Microsoft Loop ...
Microsoft’s Loop components are a smart way to collaborate across Microsoft 365 apps. Here’s why these portable content snippets are so useful and how to use them in Outlook, Teams, and other M365 ...
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Microsoft Loop, a Notion-like hub for managing tasks and projects that sync across Microsoft 365 apps and services, launched in public preview today. Loop is available to users with a Microsoft ...
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