Pocket-Lint: Microsoft’s metro-style Outlook.com has launched and is already receiving plenty of praise for its ease of use and clean approach to design. Early adopters are also going to be treated to a much bigger choice of possible email addresses when they sign up.
Hurry through this process and if you're lucky you might find all sorts of juicy addresses still free. We’ve already managed to create a Batman-themed one as well as a a personalised address for Qui Gonn Jinn.
Microsoft today alerted customers that the ongoing migration to the new Outlook.com comes with a hidden cost: You will no longer be able to use Windows Live Mail 2012 to access the service.
"Microsoft is planning to announce apps and add-ins for Outlook.com later this week. The software giant has started publishing its Build 2015 developers conference schedule a little early, and Outlook.com apps are part of the news. "In under 5 minutes, you can build *one* app, list it in *one* store and have it appear in Outlook.com, Outlook desktop and Office 365," reads a listing for a session on Outlook.com apps."
this could be cool… especially if the apps can work with the mobile version touch versions of outlook
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