Microsoft upheaval for its famous Office suite has affected many of its services, and now Outlook.com appears to be the next to be refreshed before the release of Windows 10. The company has already released versions of mobile-friendly (adapted mobile) of its pillars of Office, and unveiled a version preview of Office 2016. Today, a well known web platform seems to be the next thing to do on his list.
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Outlook users should expect to migrate to service Office 365 before the end of the year , according to a publication of The Verge . However, this should not worry the users who fear that the service be abandoned, since changes appear ready to serve other interests of Microsoft in an attempt to improve consistency in its product range.
It does not seem to be any information on the abandonment of the name Outlook.com, and you should not need a subscription to Office 365 to access the new version of the service. There should always be free to use, but it will have the latest technology behind Office 365 , rather than the standalone implementation is in place currently.
Rest assured, it will be free!
Changes to the user interface and new features should be part of, but it is difficult to measure how fast they will be deployed. These will have a particular interest, since Outlook.com users are probably aware that the development surrounding the service has slowed in recent months.
The support supplements presented at the BUILD 2015 is thought to be a major factor behind the decision. It is clear that Microsoft is looking to a range of software that can be used on many types of devices, but that work on a similar infrastructure. This should help to Outlook.com a better experience for the user, no matter how they choose to access the service.
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Outlook users should expect to migrate to service Office 365 before the end of the year , according to a publication of The Verge . However, this should not worry the users who fear that the service be abandoned, since changes appear ready to serve other interests of Microsoft in an attempt to improve consistency in its product range.
It does not seem to be any information on the abandonment of the name Outlook.com, and you should not need a subscription to Office 365 to access the new version of the service. There should always be free to use, but it will have the latest technology behind Office 365 , rather than the standalone implementation is in place currently.
Rest assured, it will be free!
Changes to the user interface and new features should be part of, but it is difficult to measure how fast they will be deployed. These will have a particular interest, since Outlook.com users are probably aware that the development surrounding the service has slowed in recent months.
The support supplements presented at the BUILD 2015 is thought to be a major factor behind the decision. It is clear that Microsoft is looking to a range of software that can be used on many types of devices, but that work on a similar infrastructure. This should help to Outlook.com a better experience for the user, no matter how they choose to access the service.