Microsoft announced some notable new features on the Outlook for iOS app
Outlook for iOS is rated the best email client available for a mobile platform.
Outlook for iOS is rated the best email application available for a mobile platform, providing users with the ability to seamlessly manipulate with different email accounts, smart inbox, control capabilities. with convenient swipe gestures, advanced search and many other useful features.
To further optimize the user experience for the Outlook iOS application, Microsoft will continue to add some new features to this application as a major update, which is expected to reach users in Next few weeks. Here are a few changes as well as additions that are paying attention:
- With the launch of iPadOS, Outlook will soon support Split View, making it easier to multitask. You'll be able to open multiple emails at once on your iPad or even view email lists and schedules side by side to make sure you get things done faster.
- Outlook will support multitasking features in the new iPadOS, such as drag and drop. For example: When a browser opens next to the email you're writing, you'll be able to copy the text in the browser by dragging and dropping the text into the email you're writing.
- Do Not Disturb installation options (do not disturb) will be deployed on Outlook iOS in the coming weeks. You will be able to turn off email notifications flexibly according to your needs as well as your work.
- Better compatibility with WatchOS, helping to access and read emails directly on Apple Watch.
- Personalize virtual assistant shortcut settings. You can interact with Siri and keep track of important issues without opening the Outlook app.
- Outlook automatically switches to the background based on the current installation status of your iPhone or iPad device.
- Inking in Outlook for iOS will allow you to annotate photos for illustration.
- Ability to access local device files as well as iCloud in the Files app.
- Ability to connect Microsoft Account to LinkedIn account.
If you move certain emails to specified folders multiple times, Outlook will learn your options and recommend folders to help you quickly move your messages to the right place.
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