Microsoft works on a single web-based client

The company is looking for a new version of Outlook for Mac and Windows computers, with native integration into the operating system

Microsoft is working on a new Outlook client that will replace the current ones for Windows and Mac computers, based on the web and with native integration into the operating system.

Under the codename Monarch, the company is working on its project of An Outlook that the company already presented in September, that is, a single client that replaces the current applications, as reported in Windows Central.

This new client will be distributed as a single product, for both Windows and Mac, and will be based on web technologies. It will also include Mail and Calendar in Windows 10.

According to the aforementioned medium, Microsoft wants this new client to feel as native as possible in the operating system, with support for functions such as offline storage or notifications.

The company will begin rolling out the preview version of this new client later this year, replacing Mail and Calendar on Windows in 2022.

Source: dpa

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