Microsoft is about to roll out the new Outlook client to more users, what's remarkable?
It's been almost 10 months since Microsoft first announced a new version of the One Outlook app with a host of feature and interface improvements.
That is also the time when the new application is tested in the user community of the Office Insiders program. For now, it looks like an improved version of this popular email client is finally coming out of beta and rolling out to a larger audience.
The content of the Microsoft 365 Roadmap document shows that Outlook for Windows users with a Microsoft 365 subscription on the Current Channel will see an option to switch to a preview of the new Outlook for Windows in April. It's also important to note that Microsoft 365 customers won't be forced to switch to the new version of Outlook at all, at least for now. The new app will be available first for personal Microsoft accounts, along with Microsoft Exchange Online accounts.
The new One Outlook for Windows app brings better integration with Microsoft Teams, a host of improvements to the Calendar widgets, the ability to automatically pin an important email to the top of the interface, and more. Microsoft's plan, One Outlook, will completely replace the current Outlook application, but it seems that the company is looking for more feedback from Current Channel users to fix problems that arise, before releasing the application. widely used by the global user community.
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