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Jan_Steberl
Mar 28, 2023Former Employee
Now in public preview: Future of wiki and Notes in Teams
Description
We are announcing that Wiki's will be retired from Teams starting January 2024. We are offering note taking capabilities within Teams channels using the included OneNote notebook provid...
MatthiasRodler
Mar 04, 2024Iron Contributor
It always depends on how you use it. We are running a OneNote Wiki-Notebook with several 100 hundreds of articles and our users like it. Especially as it has all the features built-in which were missing in Wiki like a good search engine, OCR functionality, templates, customizability etc.
Anthony-123
Mar 04, 2024Iron Contributor
I'm glad the freight train works for you. We require a bicycle. Having to get abord the train, fill it with fuel, wait for it to slug its way out of the station are all impeding our ability to quickly travel a dozen yards. Outside of it being a poor excuse for a wiki, OneNote is a massive mess that still feels like it's in an alpha release. It's trash software.
- Jay HaldermanMar 04, 2024Brass ContributorAs an alternative to OneNote, please check out the relatively recently released to general availability Loop tool that Microsoft has integrated into many of its 365 products. It is actually more capable than the old Wiki add-on, yet still relatively streamlined and simple. We are using this in place of our Wikis. I don't think you're going to find a better analog for the old wiki than this in the native 365 ecosystem.
https://loop.microsoft.com/ - MatthiasRodlerMar 04, 2024Iron ContributorOf course you can choose the tools you like (obviously from the available tools), go for confluence, SharePoint Wiki or whatever
- Anthony-123Mar 04, 2024Iron Contributor
... and choose the tools he like to use.
LOL This is most certainly NOT the case and why we're all here complaining.
- MatthiasRodlerMar 04, 2024Iron ContributorLooks like we won't come together on this topic, but luckily, we don't need to. Everyone can have his own opinion and choose the tools he like to use.