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Microsoft revamped its Outlook app for Android, iOS

byCustoms Today Report
29/10/2015
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LONDON: Microsoft is revamping its Outlook app for Android and iOS. The company announced its plans to integrate features of Sunrise, a calendar app it acquired earlier this year, into the email client. In addition, Outlook mobile app has also become cleaner and refined, the company adds.

Microsoft announced on Wednesday that the team at Sunrise has “put their design expertise and fresh thinking to work […] to deliver a more beautiful and improved experience.” Over the coming months, the company says that Sunrise’s headline features like Interesting Calendars, and Connected Apps will find their way to Outlook. As part of the move, Sunrise will discontinue its app, offering no new updates.

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In addition, the company is pushing a major update to Outlook Android and iOS clients to make the user interface cleaner and refined. The iOS version, it says, now offers a refined new look and organises email, calendar, people, and files in a more efficient way. The Android client, on the other hand, is getting a redesigned header, and compose experience. The changes have been made in compliance with Google’s Material Design language. Changes to Outlook’s Windows Phone client will arrive “soon”.

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