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Microsoft outlook 2015 reviews
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But it also needs to be straightforward enough to appeal to people who don't need the sheer, complicated e-mailing system that Outlook offers.This extension provides the same functionality that currently exists in Visual Studio 2010 for Visual Studio Installer projects. Outlook has to meet the needs of those power users who have been using it for years.

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Microsoft will never sort the inbox by a Facebook-style algorithm, he says, because that's "kind of sacred," and nobody actually wants that.īut Outlook can (and does) at least highlight your most important messages, and "put the things that really matter front and center," Soltero says.The hard part is, again, the user experience.

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The easy part is actually figuring out how to show people the e-mail they want to see, if only because Microsoft has access to so much data, Soltero says. "That's where this new era in Outlook begins for me," Soltero says. And while he's very clear that the eventual Outlook for Windows won't look exactly like the mobile versions, he says that he wants all of the slickness and ease of Outlook for iOS to come back home to the desktop. Soltero says that his team is going to "scrape off" some of those features and refocus Outlook on those four pillars.

microsoft outlook 2015 reviews

That's why Sunrise is getting deeply integrated with Outlook for Mobile, but why fellow Microsoft acquisition Wunderlist, which provides to-do list functionalities, is being left as a standalone app. Anything that lets you collaborate or communicate around those things can stay the rest have no place in Outlook. "A muscle we're developing at Microsoft is determining the soul or essence of these products, and developing accordingly," Soltero says.Īccording to Soltero, "the soul of Outlook is a bundled experience," meaning that a lot of the benefit comes from having your calendar and e-mail in one place.īut you have to draw the line somewhere, Soltero says.įor all versions of Outlook, the four core pillars are e-mail, calendar, people, and files, he says.

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E-mail and calendars are two of the things you need the most, both in your personal and professional life, Soltero says, so it matters how quickly you can get to things, read things, and reply to things.Īnd with Sunrise integrated with Outlook in a slick user interface, Soltero says the company has a foundation on which to build even further.

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The fact that Outlook has won over so many iPhone and Android users in such a short time is why this redesign is so important, says Soltero. But largely due to the success of that app, Soltero now leads up development of all versions of Outlook. When Soltero first joined Microsoft, he was only in charge of the Outlook for mobile. "This product didn't exist as either Acompli or Outlook two and a half years ago, but here we are," says Soltero.It's also the "inflection point" where Microsoft and competitors meet, Soltero says, since plenty of people use Exchange with external services like Google's Gmail or Yahoo Mail. In the eight months or so since Outlook for iOS launched, it's accrued almost 30 million active users, and hit 1.2 billion unique sessions - as in, times people opened the app - per month. To commemorate the redesign, Soltero shared some usage statistics. And it starts what Soltero says is a six-month timeframe for big changes to hit the desktop version of Outlook, essentially the standard in the workplace. The good news, at least for Outlook fans, is that this is the first step towards something bigger. Once all of Sunrise's best features are fully integrated into Outlook on mobile over the coming months, "Sunrise will be sunsetted," as Microsoft Corporate VP of Outlook Javier Soltero tells Business Insider. The bad news for Sunrise fans is that this redesign also marks that app's death knell.















Microsoft outlook 2015 reviews