
(I think Chrome can do this by itself on other platforms. Other solutions that I know of don't save passwords, or don't keep password/cookie stores separated between the browser instances. It is incredibly useful, and the only thing I worry about is that on macOS (my main workstation OS) there is only one good solution for this I know of: Epichrome, which seems to be a one-man side project: For production type apps you can disable saved passwords entirely.

the browser handling AWS doesn't need to store or have access to the pasword for my Google account, and so on. Plus you can keep your cookies and saved passwords isolated between the environments. You can easily keep switch between groups of windows, or keep them in their own workspace/desktop, etc. Slack is available on any device, so you can find and access your team and your work, whether you’re at your desk or on the go. The OS does a much better job of partitioning windows and groups of windows than a browser typically does. There is even a desktop client for Windows and MacOS. Google Docs (for work, and the rare personal use of Google stuff can just happen in one of the general browsers I am using) Microsoft Working on Group Collaboration Software Skype Teams Slack works in a web browser and on mobile platforms such as Android and iOS. For instance, I use a site-specific browser for: While communication apps, like Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Zoom, are great for collaboration, running them continuously can bog your system down. Thanks! We’ll be in touch when we have more updates to share.Me, too. New Microsoft Teams Announced with Performance & UI Upgrades Sync Up. Please note it can take up to 7 days to receive your invitation. If you are interested in participating in this Beta, please add your Live ID to our Windows Phone Beta Sign-up form at.

We’ll update it as we knock bugs down and add ones to the list that we plan to fix before a wider release. This is a roundabout way of saying that we need your feedback, which you can provide by replying to this email or choosing the “feedback” link in the app (you’ll find it under Settings -> About). This is a beta, so the standard warnings of “here be dragons” apply. We’re launching a beta of our new Windows Phone app and we’d love it if you’d join us.

There have been many false starts and discarded dreams - you may have actually used one or more of those attempts! - but we think we have something nearly Slack-worthy for real this time. We’re nearing the end of an unexpectedly long and winding road towards an official Windows Phone app for Slack.
