Outlook for Mac will be updated with several interesting news

Outlook 2016 for Mac

When we talk about Apple's official email application for Macs, many users are still somewhat frustrated with it. In the last WWDC we all thought that Apple would add changes for this mail application in the next version of macOS, But it was not the case and the improvements have been relatively few. Some users are using third-party applications for managing email on the Mac and one of these available email managers is Outlook, which has just been updated with several interesting improvements.

The improvements for Outlook are several and some of them are quite demanded by users, such as the option to send an email later, which allows save the mail and send it when we want, templates that allow us to save an email to send it as many times as we want or the send and read notifications as long as the recipient also uses Outlook.

But we have more improvements such as the option to drag and create an event on the calendar from Outlook and improvements in the configuration of mail accounts within the account manager itself that will distinguish between: Office 365, Exchange, IMAP or POP, which will undoubtedly facilitate the creation of the accounts we want within Outlook. In short, these are several improvements that will be implemented little by little until the month of July, so some of the improvements may not be currently available but will be added from version 15.34 to the last 15.36 that will arrive during the month of July for Office 365 subscribers.


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