

This will show all entries you make, national holidays, birthdays of contacts, that sort of thing. CalendarĪ biggie for iPhone owners, your calendar is built directly into the Outlook app. And, of course, you can attach photos either stored on your iPhone or taken that minute through the camera. Alternatively, you can attach files from emails sent to you through any of the email accounts. This is important when adding attachments to emails as you can choose from files stored on any of your cloud services. OneDrive will be linked already through your Outlook account, but you can also link it to an iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox or Box account. You can also link the Outlook app to your cloud storage services. Just swipe an email from left to right and you will get the option to schedule the message to reappear at the top of your queue "in a few hours", "this evening", "tomorrow morning" or even set a specific time.
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Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Amazon Echo Devices.Pocket-Lint Recommendations: Fire TV Stick.Outlook on the Mac platform still restricts non-Exchange data to IMAP-only email accounts, but that's a non-issue for me. Outlook for Windows for now, my judgment is reserved for a few more months. With Office 2019 in opt-in testing at the business/enterprise level (I haven't opted in), I'm holding out for that suite's email client before I bless the Mac client as being an option on my Macs and Mac VMs. I'm on the Fast Ring, and Outlook is improving mightily by the week - but I find that its configuration to be not as granular as the Office app. I'm demoing the Mac Outlook client, interested in it since MS announced (in January) that all of their Office applications moved to a unified code base for their key apps. My company uses both Windows and Macs, but company email is restricted to the Windows clients for now. I use Outlook 2016 for Windows in a VM for 95% of my work-related email, and I also have an old Lumia 650 with a Win 10 ROM loaded as a supplementary email "notifier". Apple Mail is actually pretty nice to use with Exchange, and it's extensible. Small company owner chiming in, needing to connect to an Exchange Server (2016) and Office 365 (transitioning to Business O365 sometime this year).
