I did try installing Lync 2013 on my iPad and iPhone, but it’s unusable. In the last 2 years, mobile devices have become pervasive – I don’t know about you, but I do around 50% of my work on a tablet or smartphone. Instead, they seem to have invested R&D in extending the product to create more broken features. Despite the cries for help from customers, Microsoft haven’t done anything measurable to fix the product. Microsoft released Lync 2013, but it didn’t make anything work any better. In the last 2 years, there has been no discernible innovation in Lync. Either way, I read a marketing blog on the SAP website about Lync and figured it was time to update this. It’s either a sad reflection of my blog, or a sad reflection about what people think of Lync, but it’s the most popular article on here. Around two years ago, I wrote The ten reasons I hate Microsoft Lync the most.
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