Outlook.com's night mode is coming soon
Microsoft is planning to launch Dark Mode for Outlook.com web mail service.
Microsoft is planning to launch Dark Mode for Outlook.com web mail service.Although it introduced this mode briefly during last year's Halloween season, Microsoft is still developing this mode in the past few months and has started to "advertise" that the night mode will soon be released.
'One reason we postpone launching is that we want to bring the best Dark Mode on email client services (when you see it you will understand, I guarantee),' the Outlook.com team said. .What you saw during last year's Halloween season was just a prototype and you had to work hard to get ready for the "golden hour."
Microsoft said it redesigned color and code 'many times' and it was all in the outline of introducing a new Outlook.com theme.
The Dark Mode that Microsoft launched in Halloween last year is also impressive
According to user feedback on the Outlook site, Outlook.com's night mode is one of the most requested features on Microsoft's email web service.
Microsoft first introduced Outlook.com nearly 6 years ago, replacing the old Hotmail service, currently Outlook has about 400 million active users.
Microsoft often updates new features for its web mail service and new designs were also released in March.
See more:
- How has Hotmail forever changed Microsoft and the entire email world?
- Microsoft will also make major updates to Outlook after Google reforms Gmail
- Microsoft will encrypt email, preventing mail forwarding in Outlook
Discover more
Outlook Outlook.comShare by
Jessica TannerYou should read it
- How to reduce the size of Outlook data files (.PST and .OST)
- Error cannot open Outlook, this is a fix
- Microsoft Outlook acceleration tips
- 10 good tips to help you work more efficiently on Outlook
- One more way to fix a crashed Outlook, no response or inactivity
- The Quiet Details That Make a Sports Betting Platform Feel Reliable
- Instructions on creating toy set images with ChatGPT AI
- How are AI agents changing the journalism industry?
- iPhone 2018 will have 3 colors blue, orange, yellow?
- Apple will not use Intel's 5G modem on iPhone 2020
- Seagate launched BarraCuda SSDs aimed at mass users