Microsoft has been testing a beta version of Outlook.com email for six months now, and it looks like the time has come to release it to all its users. services, according to statements made on March 14.
Outlook.com users will be moved to the new version of the service "in the coming weeks," a publication reports. As part of the development, Microsoft is also launching a new beta for Outlook.com's Calendar and People features, according to same post on the company blog.
The updated Outlook.com has more colors, is much more customizable, and provides easier and better ways to categorize email messages, settings access and access plugins.
Microsoft has also announced the integration of Skype into Outlook.com e-mail, facilitating instant chats or speech through Outlook.com.
The updated Outlook.com will give users options to turn the Focused Inbox and Conversation View features on or off. Boomerang, Evernote, GIPHY, Gfycat, Microsoft plugins will be supported Translator, MojiLaLa, PayPal, Trello, and many more found in the Office Store.
The new Calendar beta (available to all Outlook.com users starting today) displays events and details much faster, according to the post, and the new People/contacts beta uses new profile cards designed to facilitate the creation, viewing and editing contacts and lists.
Οι χρήστες του Outlook.com μπορούν να δοκιμάσουν τα νέα χαρακτηριστικά του Outlook.com, του Ημερολογίου και των επαφών, επιλέγοντας το μενού "Δοκιμάστε την έκδοση beta" στην επάνω δεξιά γωνία των εισερχομένων.
Once new features are available, Microsoft will automatically update all existing Outlook.com users to the new version (without any user action) in the new Mail, Calendar, and People versions.
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