Outlook for iOS - A Closer Look On The App

Outlook for iOS – A Closer Look On The App

The Microsoft Outlook for iOS app, first released in 2015, has developed significantly since its inception. With features such as Focus Inbox, integration of various cloud services and attachment capabilities without having to download, it serves as a comprehensive email management tool. The app also allows editing of Office document attachments directly and is compatible with various providers like Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and iCloud. However, it lacks support for POP or IMAP accounts.

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Outlook for iOS: Promise, Pushback, and a Parliamentary Pause

Outlook for iOS: Promise, Pushback, and a Parliamentary Pause

In early 2015, Microsoft surprised many by releasing Outlook for iOS and Android. It wasn’t just a new app—it was essentially the rebranded Acompli client, which Microsoft had acquired only weeks earlier. The move signaled Redmond’s determination to get serious about mobile productivity beyond Windows Phone. But the rollout came with immediate friction: the IT service of the European Parliament issued a warning against installing the app, citing “serious security concerns.”

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Hotmail Becomes Outlook

Hotmail Becomes Outlook

If you’ve been using Microsoft’s online services, formerly known as Windows Live, you’ve likely noticed some changes lately. In an effort to unify its ecosystem, Microsoft is embracing the Metro design familiar from Windows Phone 7 and the Windows 8. This shift is more than just a fresh coat of paint: it represents Microsoft’s strategy to create a cohesive, touch-friendly user experience across all its platforms.

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