New Delhi: Microsoft has announced that the new Outlook for Windows is rolling out to the entire Office Insider community, which will bring desktop email closer to the web version.
The new Outlook for Windows is designed to deliver a contemporary yet familiar Outlook experience that helps improve personal productivity and email organization for users.
Margie Clinton, group product manager for Outlook, said members of the Office Insiders community on Current Channel (Preview) will begin to have access to and be able to explore the new Outlook for Windows as we roll it out to the community. community.
“In the coming weeks, this experience will also be made available to Windows Insiders using a similar toggle in the Windows Mail app,” Clinton said in a statement.
Along with many performance improvements, it will help users add personal Outlook.com, Hotmail, or Windows Live email accounts to the new Outlook for Windows.
“Now you can save time with the Quick Steps feature, which displays custom triage actions you can use repeatedly to keep your inbox clean and organized, and important newsletters or files at your fingertips” , Microsoft said.
Users can adjust the column widths in the calendar and customize the space to give each day.
Microsoft also added a simplified ribbon to improve the interface, as well as dynamic calendar column widths.
In the future, users will be able to access multiple inboxes and calendars (including work and personal) in the same Outlook experience, just as they can today in Outlook mobile.
It will also support third-party email accounts in Outlook for Windows, including Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, etc.
New Delhi: Microsoft has announced that the new Outlook for Windows is rolling out to the entire Office Insider community, which will bring desktop email closer to the web version.
The new Outlook for Windows is designed to deliver a contemporary yet familiar Outlook experience that helps improve personal productivity and email organization for users.
Margie Clinton, group product manager for Outlook, said members of the Office Insiders community on Current Channel (Preview) will begin to have access to and be able to explore the new Outlook for Windows as we roll it out to the community. community.
“In the coming weeks, this experience will also be made available to Windows Insiders using a similar toggle in the Windows Mail app,” Clinton said in a statement.
Along with many performance improvements, it will help users add personal Outlook.com, Hotmail, or Windows Live email accounts to the new Outlook for Windows.
“Now you can save time with the Quick Steps feature, which displays custom triage actions you can use repeatedly to keep your inbox clean and organized, and important newsletters or files at your fingertips” , Microsoft said.
Users can adjust the column widths in the calendar and customize the space to give each day.
Microsoft also added a simplified ribbon to improve the interface, as well as dynamic calendar column widths.
In the future, users will be able to access multiple inboxes and calendars (including work and personal) in the same Outlook experience, just as they can today in Outlook mobile.
It will also support third-party email accounts in Outlook for Windows, including Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, etc.