Before a few days ago, Microsoft released a new beta version of Outlook.com. It is the Internet-based e-mail, calendar, and job management service. The beta version comes with a new design, a smarter inbox, and better personalization.
The company from Redmond announced today that the beta program is now open to everyone. The public beta of Outlook.com is accompanied by the following changes:
A quicker experience
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Smarter Inbox folder
Your inbox now shows short typing suggestions so you can easily add information about restaurants, flights, or programs of your favorite groups to your conversations. An enhanced photo experience puts all the photos sent or received to your email in one place and facilitates their sharing with others. The new fashionable conversation style makes it easy to manage and preview photos and attachments.
Better personalization
You can customize your inbox with your favorite contacts and folders to make it easier to find friends, files, and discussions of interest to you. Easier way to access expressions, with popular emojis and GIF directly from Outlook.
To join the beta program, use the switch onchanges that appears in the upper right corner of your inbox. If you don't see it yet, you will in the next few weeks.
Microsoft's web client for your e-mail seems to be the company's response to its amazing service Google, Gmail.
Do we expect to see the final version of Outlook, try to copy Gmail, or aim to innovate by offering new features and services?