Microsoft has started rolling out a new Outlook.com beta today. It is a web-only beta that is activated via the “try the beta” command in Outlook.com, and should be available to all users within the next few weeks.
This is the third in-line design Outlook.com from 2012. Microsoft informs that its new design Outlook.com will bring improved discussion visibility, and the ability to read and attach archives much faster.
The new search interface is at the top of the inbox now, not on the side. The new Outlook.com interface will preview files and photos in the list conversation σας, καθιστώντας πιο άμεση την προεπισκόπιση σε ένα συγκεκριμένο e-mail με συνημμένα. Η Microsoft έχει επίσης κάνει πιο εύκολη την procedure find people in your inbox by marking people as favorites.
Outlook.com beta includes popular GIF and emojis images that can be imported into emails along with a search interface to search for them.
Microsoft plans to add the new features over the coming months, including updates to the Outlook.com calendar. You can sign up for the beta version via the link, and there's also a switch that lets you go back to the regular version of Outlook.com if you don't like it. Microsoft is asking for your feedback on all features.