Yes, TheSleepingBarber is talking about the biggest impediment I have had to getting people to use apps. I have onenote notebooks/pages connected to groups/channels but I advise users AGAINST using them within Teams other than to get shared onenote notebooks to show in their “recent“ notebooks within onenote.*
This is because if they use them within teams because they can’t even thumbs up a message without completely leaving that app (in our case, onenote)! And to get back to what they were doing, they have to wait for the app to reload! And after it does reload, they are not in the same place they were before!
For apps to be useful, it will be essential to have tabs within teams or at least the option to open a notebook (or other app) in a browser.
* Also astounding is the fact that in order for a user to have access to a shared notebook in his/her own onenote app, s/he has to open the notebook within teams, then know to click the globe icon to open it in a web browser (& log in to Microsoft if not already logged in in that browser)—only then does the user have access to it (via one‘s “recent“ notebooks 🤯)! ( This does not happen on the iOS app if one has onenote installed, by the way.) Please fix this so I am not having to tell users about this hack in order to have access to notebooks they have already accessed!