Other names | New Outlook, Outlook (new) |
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Developer(s) | Microsoft |
Preview release | 20230922005.11
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Predecessor | Mail, Calendar, People [1] |
Type | Personal information manager, Email client |
Outlook for Windows (also referred to as New Outlook) is an email client developed by Microsoft. It is a replacement of the preloaded Windows Mail and Calendar apps on Windows 10 and 11, and will ship as default with Windows 11 from late 2024 onwards. [2] [3]
The new Outlook was outlined under Microsoft's 'One Outlook' plan, with testing starting in 2022. [4] In September 2023, Microsoft started transitioning users of the previous apps to the new Outlook. [5] It was released on the Microsoft Store that month, although it remains in preview status. [6]
Outlook for Windows is a web app based on the WebView2 runtime, [7] [8] and builds on features found in Outlook on the web. [5] It still has some features from Microsoft Outlook (which Microsoft refer to as Classic Outlook in this context [9]) missing like .pst files. [6]
The free version includes advertising, and does not currently enable all IMAP accounts to be set up. It does not support iCloud aliases. It does not work offline.
Other names | New Outlook, Outlook (new) |
---|---|
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
Preview release | 20230922005.11
|
Operating system |
|
Predecessor | Mail, Calendar, People [1] |
Type | Personal information manager, Email client |
Outlook for Windows (also referred to as New Outlook) is an email client developed by Microsoft. It is a replacement of the preloaded Windows Mail and Calendar apps on Windows 10 and 11, and will ship as default with Windows 11 from late 2024 onwards. [2] [3]
The new Outlook was outlined under Microsoft's 'One Outlook' plan, with testing starting in 2022. [4] In September 2023, Microsoft started transitioning users of the previous apps to the new Outlook. [5] It was released on the Microsoft Store that month, although it remains in preview status. [6]
Outlook for Windows is a web app based on the WebView2 runtime, [7] [8] and builds on features found in Outlook on the web. [5] It still has some features from Microsoft Outlook (which Microsoft refer to as Classic Outlook in this context [9]) missing like .pst files. [6]
The free version includes advertising, and does not currently enable all IMAP accounts to be set up. It does not support iCloud aliases. It does not work offline.