Nice to post photos knowing they will be reviewed by coworkers
Nice to post photos knowing they will be reviewed by coworkers
Is a very useful app, and I recommend
Easy to use, convenient, no glitches ever.
Bad app. Notifications wont go away after noted.
Well thought out and intuitive app. Recommended for business collaboration and informal communication.
Very helpful with our network of independent tire dealers so far.
Using yammer for our work group. It has been a great way for us to share information and a good place for us to post information that may be of interest to others in our group.
A little quirky here and there but mostly a solid app. No crashes and it delivers what it sets out to do.
Apparently LTE doesnt connect to the Internet so I cant log in. Update: 8/3/2016 still not possible to connect with LTE.
It is very comfortable to contact some one who doesnt have access to phones
We deployed this across our small company and are still acclimating to it but its been good so far. The web app is a bit cumbersome but its good.
Yammer is only and the Best Collaboration tool that has a natural integration with Microsoft Office therefore it is very easy and effective to use by users
Yammer helps our company stay in touch and in the loop about a multitude of projects
Able to keep up with many groups on the go without having read and manage emails. Big win for me
This is a great way to see what happened Im in Kroger all over the country as well as in your own areas
I have the notifications set to notify me whenever someone posts something but it keeps sending me stuff that Ive missed
Its just as good as the site maybe even better. So easy to use.
Cannot say a bad thing about the app. The technicians on Yammer are friendly and very informative.
Its like all development and features stopped the day Microsoft bought Yammer. Was amazing in its day but now just feels weak.
Yammer on the web is awesome. The iOS version(s), however, seem to have some limitations and issues. For iPad users there seems to be an issue that prevents at least some users (myself included) from viewing messages in private groups (doesnt seem to be an issue on the iPhone). Attachments are viewable (again at least on iPhone), but there doesnt appear to be a way to download the attachment or open it in another app, so aside from copy and paste, editing or saving is not an option. You would think Microsoft would at least allow office files to be saved to OneDrive or opened in their respective iOS apps, but that doesnt seem to be the case, and its a shame, because otherwise this is a rich and useful platform with a lot of promise. Hopefully Microsoft will address these issues in a future release, but for now it seems just shy of being ready for primetime on iOS.