Breaking with tradition, Microsoft recently issued a new version of Outlook for the Mac. Normally, the company waits until all of its Office components are finished and then releases them as part of an application suite. Also new is that Outlook is currently available only to Office 365 subscribers. If you have such a subscription you can download Outlook from your Office 365 portal page. If not, you’ll have to wait until the new version of Office is available in the second half of 2015 when Outlook and the rest of the Office apps will be available in a perpetual license form (as well as offered to Office 365 subscribers). To use the new version your Mac must be running Mac OS X 10.9.4 or later (including Mac OS X Yosemite). Since the release of Outlook 2011 for Mac, Apple, Microsoft, and the Office team have released many changes. Paul Robichaux| Nov 04, 2014. Outlook 2016 for Mac, the latest iteration of the email and calendaring app, is a worthwhile upgrade for existing users. But if you don't already use Outlook, the new edition probably won't offer. You can continue to use Outlook 2011 right alongside Outlook 2015 if you like. The two share only preference files. I’m an Outlook user and have been longing for a new version of the app for ages. Now that I have it, here’s what I’ve found. On the surface There aren’t a load of new features in this version of Outlook. What there are include the following: New theme. If you’re looking for a radical redesign in this version of Outlook you’ll be disappointed. In line with Apple’s Yosemite design, the new Outlook’s interface is flatter, uses gray more extensively than solid black, features slimmer fonts, and has removed the color from folder and mailbox icons in the sidebar. It also discards the yellow theme from Outlook 2011 in favor of the blue and white tones Microsoft now favors for its Outlook products. The ribbon bar remains though a few items in it have been shifted around. Notification Center support. New message alerts now appear as OS X notifications and can be found gathered in Notification Center. To open a message just click on it and it will appear within a separate Outlook window. Outlook alerts now appear in Notification Center. Clearer conversations. Conversations have been tweaked so that a conversation is determined by not only its subject but now also by message ID header. This could mean that you’ll find fewer false-positive messages within conversations that bear the same subject heading. Category syncing. In the past, Outlook supported just one set of categories for all your accounts. Now you create and edit one set of category colors and names for your Exchange and Office 365 accounts and another set for your other email accounts. This can be helpful for companies that want consistent categories among all their employees. Per-account signatures. As with Apple’s Mail, signatures can now be associated with particular accounts. For example, you can assign one signature to a personal email account and a different one to the account you use at work. When you select a different account to send from, the signature appended to your message will change accordingly. Similar to Apple's Mail, you can now append signatures to specific accounts. Outlook now includes apps—contextual widgets that enhance your email messages. For example, bundled with Outlook is a Bing Maps app. If a message has an embedded street address, a Bing Maps entry will appear on the top-left of the message. Click on it and an inline map appears showing the location contained in the message. ![]() No need to move to a separate app to learn about weather conditions. Weather conditions. The Calendar component has changed little but for the addition of weather forecasts. Taking advantage of OS X’s location services, you simply ask Outlook to update your location automatically and current and forecast weather conditions appear near the top of the calendar. You can ask it to search other locations as well. Send feedback. Previous versions of Outlook let you send feedback to Microsoft via the Send Feedback About Outlook command in the Help menu. Outlook 2015 makes that action cuter. Just below the Search field is a gray smiley face. Click on it and two entries appear— Tell Us What You Like and Tell Us What Can Be Better. Iptv stalker subscription. Select one and a Microsoft Office Feedback window appears where you can enter feedback, include a screen shot if you like, also optionally include your email address, and send your message. Under the hood You can hardly be blamed for feeling that this release is a little underwhelming in regard to new features. But talk to any longtime Outlook for Mac user and they’ll tell you that the primary features they want from the app are stability and speed.
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