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Microsoft’s Yammer app gains new image gallery and live event improvements with latest update

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
December 15, 2020
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The Android and iOS versions of the Yammer app both received updates recently. Both versions included a redesign of the way multiple images are displayed in communications while the Android version also received support for a new fullscreen experience for live events.

Here’s the Android release notes:

  • We have updated the multiple image gallery layouts to improve the viewing of image previews on a post.
  • Ready to watch your live event in full screen? Now you can with our latest Android experience! Click fullscreen when watching your live event to see an immersive view!

And here’s the iOS release notes:

  • We have updated the multiple image gallery layouts to improve the viewing of image thumbnails in a conversation.
  • This update also has other improvements and fixes.

Do you use Yammer? Let us know what you think of this latest update in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest and Twitter for more Microsoft app content.

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