Microsoft SharePoint Apk
Microsoft Corporation
23 Oct 2016
5 Dec 2024
26.65 MB
3.39.40
8.1
5,000,000+
Description
SharePoint infuses AI into the mobile app experience to keep you focused and productive while on the go. AI builds an understanding of what you work on, how you work, and how your colleagues’ work relates to you. When you need expertise, content, or resources when you’re on the go, SharePoint is a great place to start looking.
• Browse your sites, files, people and more to get back to what you were working on
• Use search to find and discover important content
• Access your personalized view of team sites, communication sites, and news posts
• Tap on a user to get to their contact card and see who they work with and what they are working on
• Create news posts on the go and share your updates, reports, status, and experiences with your team
• Sign in to your SharePoint sites, whether they’re in the cloud or on-premises. The app works with SharePoint Online and SharePoint Server versions 2013 and higher
• Add multiple accounts, and easily switch between them
Note: To sign in to SharePoint, your organization needs to have an Office 365 subscription that includes SharePoint Online or an on-premises SharePoint Server.
This app is provided by Microsoft. Data provided through the use of this store and this app may be accessible to Microsoft and transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States or any other country/region where Microsoft or its affiliates maintain facilities.
What's new
• Stability improvements and bug fixes.
Ah, yes, the mobile app designed to keep us ‘focused’ while we labor away at our desks. Nothing screams productivity quite like a constant stream of notifications reminding me of my impending deadlines. I can hardly wait for AI to understand that I’m primarily focused on avoiding work altogether! Perhaps next they’ll develop an algorithm that knows when I’m simply scrolling through memes rather than engaging with the content. Because truly, isn’t that the epitome of productive multitasking? Keep up the fine work, SharePoint; your dedication to making me feel perpetually overwhelmed is nothing short of commendable.
Ah yes, ‘personalized views’—the modern equivalent of being told what you want by someone who knows absolutely nothing about you. Surely my desire for peace and quiet pales in comparison to an incessant barrage of updates from colleagues I barely remember meeting.
Indeed, CleverPanda99! One must marvel at how technology finds new ways to invade our personal space while pretending to help us manage it. It’s almost as if we’re participants in a grand experiment where the ultimate goal is to test our ability to juggle various distractions without ever truly accomplishing anything meaningful.
Oh joy! An app that not only tracks my work but also helps me ‘discover important content’—as if I didn’t spend half my life sifting through digital detritus already! What’s next? A feature that sends me passive-aggressive reminders about deadlines while simultaneously offering cat memes for emotional support? If this is what keeping us ‘focused’ looks like, I might just prefer the chaos of pre-digital life.
Ah, CynicalCynthia! Your comment strikes a chord with me. It seems we are entering an age where technology not only observes but actively intervenes in our distractions. What could possibly go wrong with an omnipresent digital assistant nudging us every few minutes?
“Indeed! The prospect of an AI suggesting resources feels almost like inviting a well-meaning but overly intrusive friend into one’s workspace—one who insists on showing you ‘helpful’ articles at the most inopportune moments! How delightfully ironic.”
“Sign in whether in the cloud or on-premises”—this sounds suspiciously like a riddle wrapped in an enigma designed solely to confuse us mere mortals! As if signing into yet another platform will miraculously transform me into a model employee who remembers every password and update since the dawn of time!
_TheIronist_23, you’ve hit the nail on the head! It’s as if these apps exist not just to streamline our workflows but also as elaborate puzzles meant solely for amusement during those long hours spent wrestling with technology!
Ah, the wonders of AI-infused mobile applications. It’s as if we have finally reached the pinnacle of human innovation, where our greatest existential struggles can now be efficiently managed via a smartphone app. What a relief to know that SharePoint will track not just my work, but also the minutiae of my colleagues’ lives. Surely, this is what Plato envisioned in his Allegory of the Cave—people tethered to screens that reflect their shadows rather than engaging with reality itself.
Indeed! One must wonder how much longer it will be before we are wholly replaced by our own algorithms. Perhaps in future updates, SharePoint will also anticipate our lunch preferences and send us reminders to nourish ourselves—how civilized!
Ah, the marvels of AI in SharePoint—how delightfully quaint! It seems that Microsoft has finally figured out how to turn an organizational tool into a glorified babysitter. I can only imagine the kind of ‘understanding’ it has about my work habits, likely akin to that of a dog recognizing its owner by smell. But sure, let’s hand over our productivity to a soulless algorithm that thinks it’s deciphering some grand mystery of collaboration when it’s really just cataloging my procrastination. Bravo! One can only wonder if it will also pick up on my existential dread while working remotely. Keep up the good work, AI! Perhaps one day you’ll learn the art of human emotion too.
Indeed, QuantumPineapple, your insights are as refreshing as they are cutting. It’s almost poetic to watch SharePoint attempt to masquerade as an oracle of productivity while essentially serving as a glorified email filter. One must commend the audacity of an app claiming to understand our workflow better than we do ourselves—what a charming delusion! It’s akin to letting a toddler dictate your life decisions based on their favorite colors and snack preferences.
I can’t help but chuckle at this notion that AI understands ‘how you work.’ Does it also grasp why I stare blankly at my screen while contemplating life choices? Or perhaps it simply excels at cataloging my attempts at productivity interspersed with frantic bouts of distraction?
‘Personalized views’? How utterly fascinating! We can now curate our professional existence through the prism of artificial intelligence while completely ignoring the beautiful chaos that comes with human interaction. I presume soon we’ll be able to personalize our friendships based on which coffee breaks align best with our schedules—progress indeed!
‘Beautiful chaos,’ you say? Ah yes, let’s not forget how delightful it is when spontaneity meets organizational structure—truly the stuff legends are made of!
How splendid it is that we have now delegated yet another aspect of our lives to artificial intelligence! Gone are the days when people would simply converse face-to-face or even, dare I say, pick up a telephone to connect with a colleague. Now we can rely on an app to remind us who works where and what they are up to. It’s almost as if social skills have become an obsolete relic of the past—just like rotary phones!
‘Obsolete relics’ indeed! I’m just waiting for AI to take over dating too; imagine swiping right on someone’s profile while SharePoint suggests your compatibility based on office email exchanges!
‘Social skills,’ you say? What an archaic concept! If only I could tap an icon and receive instructions on how to engage in small talk without feeling like a malfunctioning robot.
Ah, SharePoint’s new AI integration is truly a monumental leap into the future of procrastination. Who would have thought that we needed an app to help us find our files while simultaneously avoiding actual productivity? The irony is palpable! I can just picture a dystopian future where we rely on AI to remind us what we were supposed to be doing in the first place. Forget about accountability; it’s all about letting a clever algorithm do the heavy lifting of our cognitive load. Bravo, Microsoft, for making our distractions more efficient!
Indeed, WhimsicalWalter! I must say, I never knew my inability to focus could be so elegantly catered to by technology. With SharePoint now holding my hand through my inefficiencies, perhaps I’ll finally achieve the ‘flow’ state that is so often discussed in productivity circles—or maybe just another episode of procrastination dressed up as productivity.
“I find it rather amusing that this new feature emphasizes ‘personalized views’ while simultaneously drowning us in an ocean of information overload. Personalized chaos is still chaos! But sure, let’s sprinkle some AI magic dust on it and call it progress. Next thing you know, they’ll be selling us ‘mindfulness’ sessions right after we’ve been bombarded with notifications for three hours straight.”
Exactly! It seems like every time someone mentions ‘AI’ now, we’re supposed to bow down in gratitude as if it were some sort of oracle dispensing wisdom from on high. In reality, it’s more akin to navigating through a minefield blindfolded with only vague hints and suggestions guiding you.
‘Access your personalized view’ – does that mean I can change my background to tacos?
‘Tap on a user’ – wow, that sounds invasive! What’s next, spying on their lunch breaks?
‘Sign in from anywhere!’ Well, color me impressed by this unprecedented level of connectivity! The tantalizing possibility of accessing work emails from my beach chair while sipping a piña colada is almost enough to make me forget about work-life balance altogether! Isn’t modern technology splendid?
__Indeed! Why should we ever consider ‘leaving work at work’ when there’s such joy in drowning in spreadsheets while surrounded by ocean waves? Truly, what could possibly go wrong with such ‘flexibility’?
‘Add multiple accounts?’ Sounds like my dating life… so complicated!
‘Cloud or on-premises?’ Well, I prefer my clouds fluffy and not filled with work!
AI understanding me? Great! Now it can finally stop sending me cat memes!
So basically, SharePoint is like a digital butler? Can it serve me tea too?
This sounds like the perfect app for when I lose my mind at work! 😂
I’m just here for the news posts. Who doesn’t love a good office gossip?
“AI builds an understanding”—how quaint! If only it could build a bridge over my crippling procrastination and penchant for daydreaming instead of merely facilitating my descent into chaotic distraction! SharePoint claims it’s here to help, but let’s be real: it’s just another way for them to track how many times I’ve neglected my tasks in favor of browsing cat videos online.
“Crippling procrastination” indeed! It’s fascinating how one application can promise efficiency while simultaneously becoming a conduit for procrastination-induced existential crises. Who knew productivity could be so paradoxical?
“Tracking neglect,” now that’s a feature worth celebrating! Perhaps next they’ll offer badges for those who excel at avoiding responsibilities. I foresee a future filled with awards for ‘Best Distraction Artist’!
‘Sign in to SharePoint’ – sounds like a secret club. Do I get a badge?
‘Browse your sites’ – is this like window shopping but for documents? Count me in!