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Microsoft now updating Windows 11 important apps refreshed look

Microsoft now updating Windows 11 important apps with a refreshed look and new features. Along with Paint, Notepad, Snipping Tools, and other apps. Microsoft is also working on a new email client under the Outlook brand. The project is codenamed “Project Monarch” and aims to create a cross-platform messaging experience for everyone.

This new Outlook may be presented as a relaunch of the Mail and Calendar application. There are many ways to turn on Outlook in Windows. Which is why Microsoft thinks it’s time for a truly universal email client.

 

Windows 11 Outlook View

 

The Mail and Calendar app is based on the company’s fluent design. And UWP policy, and its design is reminiscent of Windows 10 UI.

The Mail and Calendar app has its own limitations and many users prefer the web app. Over the original Outlook desktop app or even the mail UWP. With the new Outlook app, Microsoft wants to integrate Outlook apps into a single unified app. That can handle your mail across all supported desktop platforms.

 

Microsoft now updating Windows 11 – Fresh Look

Microsoft plans to launch the first public preview of the One Outlook app in late March or April, before rolling out to other insider channels this summer. At the moment, general availability is set for fall 2022 and we expect the app to be pre-installed with Windows 11 22H2.

According to references based on Microsoft’s website. One Outlook will be available for Windows, macOS, and the web. Initially, it will only be offered in Windows 11 or Windows 10. But it will not replace the Mail and Calendar app anytime soon. Instead of forcing users to migrate to the new Outlook. Both apps will be available on Windows 11 as well.

At some point, we hope that the new Outlook will replace all Outlook applications in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It’s unfamiliar this time what he will do after leaving the post.

From another support document, we know that the new Outlook interface will be similar to Outlook Web. As you can see in the screenshot above. The web-based Outlook app will have rounded corners and rounded edges to give the inside icons a more modern look.

Like all other web apps, One Outlook will support the Start Menu, Taskbar, Notifications, and other Windows 11 features. Microsoft will confirm the details of the rumors this spring, probably in the run-up to the Build 2022 Developers Conference, according to media reports.

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