Summary
Microsoft is rolling out a new email client for Windows 11, which is based on the company’s Fluent Design and UWP principles and has a design reminiscent of the Windows 10 user interface.
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The default Mail app in Windows 11 allows users to add Office 365 or Exchange accounts and appears to function flawlessly for Outlook.com accounts.
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Microsoft is also rolling out updates to the productivity tools that ship with Windows 11, including a new Snipping Tool app, a new Calculator app, and a new Mail and Calendar app with rounded corners and other adjustments to make them look and feel part of Windows 11.
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Windows 11 is officially rolling out this week, and the default Mail app in Windows 11 allows users to add Office 365 or Exchange accounts. While the app looks nice and appears to function flawlessly for Outlook.com accounts, it still has some bugs to be ironed out, and users may want to wait for the final version to see if the app works better.
Windows 11 Mail app: Hands on preview and (early) review
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Right now, Windows 10 and Windows 11 versions come pre-installed with an app called Mail & Calendar. The Mail & Calendar app is based on the company’s Fluent Design and UWP principles, and it comes with a design that’s reminiscent of the Windows 10 user interface.
Microsoft is preparing a new email client for Windows 11
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Microsoft is rolling out several updates to the productivity tools that ship with its operating system ahead of the release of Windows 11. These updates include a new Snipping Tool app that takes the best aspects of both Snipping & Sketch and Snip & Sketch apps, a new Calculator app that includes both a standard calculator and a more powerful scientific calculator, and a new Mail and Calendar app that includes rounded corners and other adjustments to make them look and feel part of Windows 11. Microsoft plans on releasing even more updates to Windows 11's native apps soon.
Windows 11 gets stylish new Mail, Calendar apps to boost your productivity | TechRadar
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