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Microsoft Outlook App for iOS Adds More Settings, Minor UI Improvements, More

Posted February 7, 2015 at 6:25pm by iClarified · 15876 views
Microsoft has updated its Outlook app for iOS with small improvements to the UI, additional settings for disabling grouped emails by conversation and changing system folders, easier Box integration, and more.

Outlook is a free email app that helps you get more done from anywhere with one unified view of your email, calendar, contacts, and attachments. Outlook automatically surfaces your most important messages – across all your email accounts. Swipe to quickly delete, archive, or schedule messages you want to handle later. Easily view your calendar, share available times, and schedule meetings. And attach files from your email, OneDrive, or Dropbox with just a few taps.

Manage your inbox
• Outlook automatically triages your inbox for you, surfacing your most important email. Less relevant email is placed in your “Other” inbox.
• Swipe to quickly delete, archive, or schedule messages.
• Schedule emails and they will return to your inbox at a later time.

Your calendar built-in
• Switching between your email and calendar apps is a thing of the past. Outlook includes your calendar and notifies you with appointment reminders.
• Find available meeting times and share them in email or schedule a meeting.

Attachments made easy
• View and attach any file from your email, OneDrive, Dropbox, and other accounts with just a few taps.
• Send large files even if you haven’t downloaded them to your phone.

Find anything fast
• Filter your inbox to only show messages that are unread, flagged, or have attachments, with a single tap.
• Quickly find the right messages, people and files by typing just a few letters.
• Outlook shows people you communicate with most often, and lets you conveniently drill down to see all related emails, meetings and files.

What's New In This Version:
- Added setting to disable grouping emails by conversation
- Added advanced account settings to allow users to change their system folders
- Small improvements to the UI throughout the app
- Made it easier to add your Box account from the files screen
- Bug fixes

You can download Microsoft Outlook from the App Store for free.

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