Thanks for letting us know about this one mary.  

 

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Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 1:51 PM
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Subject: Outlook for iOS updated with redesigned navigation, conversations, and 
more

 

I don't use Outlook myself, but I thought this would be of interest to those 
who do.

 

Outlook for iOS updated with redesigned navigation, conversations, and more

9to5Mac  /  Michael Potuck





 <https://9to5mac.com/2017/07/12/outlook-update-ios/> 

Microsoft has today announced an 
<https://blogs.office.com/en-us/2017/07/12/redesigned-navigation-conversations-and-search-in-outlook-for-ios-and-android/>
  update to its Outlook app for iOS that brings a variety of changes and 
improvements. The two new headline features are redesigned conversations and 
navigation, while an improved search will be coming soon.

The update to Outlook’s conversations design makes it easier to stay on top of 
email threads, especially long ones.

*       Outlook now shows more of your conversation at once and provides 
clearer separation between individual messages, making it simpler to catch up 
on your conversations.

*       When you tap on a conversation to read it, Outlook automatically opens 
to show the first unread message. You can pick up right where you left off 
without scrolling.

*       You can now quickly reply to everyone by simply tapping the quick reply 
box and starting to type. When you’re done, just tap the send button to see 
your message added to the conversation. This means that you are now finally 
able to see the rest of the conversation while you type your reply.

*       If you want to do more with a conversation than just quickly reply, 
simply tap the recipients list to edit, or the ellipsis to get to the 
additional actions, like Forward.

For the improved navigation design, Microsoft has brought a faster way to 
switch between accounts and browse folders, as well as getting support.

*       The account and folder menu has been beautifully redesigned to give you 
super-fast access to all your accounts, as well as key folders such as Inbox, 
Drafts and Groups 
<https://blogs.office.com/2017/04/18/introducing-groups-in-outlook-for-mac-ios-and-android/>
 . Pro tip: Press and hold on an account avatar to pin the sidebar open!

*       Help and Settings buttons are easy to get to in the sidebar, making it 
even quicker to get in-app product support. While we hope you don’t ever need 
to contact our support team, we know we’re not perfect, and there are times you 
could use a helping hand. They’re always available and ready to help, all 
within the app!

Lastly, Outlook for iOS and Android will be getting “a more intelligent search” 
in the near future:

*       Search will be front and center in the app’s simplified tab bar. No 
matter where you are, the new search will be a tap away. Our goal is to bring 
more proactive and contextual information to your fingertips without even 
needing to type in a search box.

*       People and Files will be seamlessly integrated as part of the search 
experience. There’s a section for People and Files—both with proactive 
suggestions.

*       When typing a name in the search box, it will instantly display 
suggestions from your most frequent contacts. Tapping on a person provides 
one-tap access to the new People card 
<https://blogs.office.com/2017/06/05/improving-people-in-outlook-for-ios-and-android/>
  announced a few weeks ago.

Microsoft has also posted a short video showing the new changes to the Outlook 
app, which is a free download from the App Store <http://bit.ly/2uSidUI> .

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Original Article: https://9to5mac.com/2017/07/12/outlook-update-ios/



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