Microsoft’s new outlook email client appears to be almost ready for prime time. Some users have been able to download the new app, but it seems to only function for work and educational accounts right now.
The new Outlook web app is much lighter and simpler than previous versions of outlook for Windows. The app is fully hosted online, too, as Microsoft continues to move its services to the web rather than run them exclusively as native apps.
Microsoft’s new one Outlook email client has leaked. It’s a web-based version that will eventually replace the built-in mail app on Windows and even Win32 outlook itself.
The beta version is an early unsupported test version of outlook for Windows. It is missing some of the features and enhancements that will be available for beta testers.
The app was reportedly supposed to be in testing in 2021, with plans to eventually replace the other clients this year. Now, it seems likely Microsoft will announce the new app officially at its build developer conference at the end of this month.
Microsoft is likely to continue to have multiple versions of Outlook available to users. In the future, there is only one Outlook, and it starts with the web.
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