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Microsoft Announces Outlook for Mac Redesign, Improvements to iOS and watchOS Apps

Microsoft has today announced plans to bring a new design to its Outlook for Mac app along with several other improvements and features for Outlook on iOS and watchOS.

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In preparation for the public release of macOS Big Sur, Microsoft has been testing a new design for Outlook on Mac. The design includes Microsoft's Fluent icons and several design cues from Big Sur such as rounded corners. To make the design more simple, Microsoft's Ribbon interface has been removed. The end product is an amalgam of the design languages of Apple and Microsoft.

Reading and writing emails has been improved with the implementation of a new mail compose UI, single-line views, and an "ignore" feature. Collapsible panels and a compressible message list allow for greater customization of the main view.

Outlook's contacts system has also been tweaked, with separation of contacts and co-workers within events and emails, detection of frequent contacts, and a new feature to mark contacts as favorites. Calendar and search has been improved with groups and emphasis on relevance, and there is greater integration with Microsoft Teams.

Microsoft's sync technology from iOS, Android, and Windows Mail will also be coming to Outlook for Mac, resulting in much faster sync between platforms. Support for iCloud and IMAP accounts is also said to be coming soon. The update is set to arrive for all Mac users in mid-October.

Microsoft also announced a number of smaller updates to Outlook for iOS, including a new calendar widget to display upcoming meetings from multiple accounts on the home screen, emoji reactions, voice commands, and an expansion of Play My Emails to Canada, Australia, India, and the UK.

Apple Watch complications will be coming to Outlook for watchOS 7, allowing users to see their number of unread emails or calendar status. These additions to Outlook for iOS and watchOS are marked to arrive later this year.

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Top Rated Comments

zorinlynx Avatar
76 months ago
A better Outlook app would definitely be a relief to those of us who have to use Outlook for work but hate Apple's Outlook integration. It's also nice to keep work stuff siloed in its own app rather than using the system Mail app for it.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GeoStructural Avatar
76 months ago
It looks ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS. Hopefully they will bring this aesthetics to Windows as well.


the Outlook apps on iOS have been excellent for years now.
I also like the iOS version, I prefer it over the Gmail app which seems to be more battery hungry. With that said, I use the built-in Mail app now, it offers all I need.


I am a tech enthusiast, I have preferences, but I use Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Samsung products/services alike... There are some things Apple does better, others where it lacks behind, I am glad there is competition still going on, we are the most benefited parties in that fight.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
76 months ago
Microsoft: We made it pretty!

Enterprise users: Can we have feature-parity with the Windows version? It's been almost 20 years since Voting Buttons were introduced in Outlook 2003 and we still don't have them in Outlook Mac.

Microsoft: No, we made it pretty!

Seriously, enterprise users just want feature parity.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
76 months ago
Look is number 2 issue, at least for me. What is strongly needed is a search function that works, eventually.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
76 months ago
The Mac version needs to allow users to download emails from selected dates from exchange servers (the Windows version has this).
Currently it's all or nothing...which means emails dating back many years are needlessly downloaded.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
James_C Avatar
76 months ago
Looks good with useful features. Microsoft has really been putting a lot of effort into both Mac and iOS Office apps recently, good news.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)