Microsoft is pushing its new Outlook app onto Windows 10 whether you want it or not. In a message sent to Microsoft 365 subscribers via the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, the company said that the ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is automatically installing the new Outlook app on Windows 10 with the next cumulative update in February (or its preview, which will arrive late in January). People can still use ...
As far as the new stuff is concerned, you can rejoice because the new Outlook app is here (pun intended). In our tests, Windows Latest observed that Outlook (web version) was immediately installed ...
For several months now, Microsoft has been urging Windows users to switch over to the new Outlook app, with classic Outlook recently getting an official “death date”. Many aren’t happy about ...
In other words, even if you can’t block the new Outlook app from being installed on your Windows 10 PC, you can always uninstall it afterwards. A pretty annoying move, but not as bad as it could be.
It supports integration with other calendar services such as Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar. It is a subscription-based app but allows you to use a free trial to check out its features before ...
As Redmond explains, the new Outlook app will be installed on Windows 10 devices for users who deploy the optional January 28 update and force installed for all who install the February 11 ...
The other, which Microsoft calls “new Outlook,” is a replacement for the Mail and Calendar apps that are built into Windows. Microsoft also plans to have new Outlook replace classic Outlook as ...