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Microsoft is reported to work outlook applications redesigned with more features

Microsoft is reported to work outlook applications redesigned with more features
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With the latest update, Microsoft has started rolling out a redesigned native apps for users of Windows 11.
The new design of the first application diodai by the company when the new operating system launched last year.
In recent weeks, the Company has expanded its redesigned Photos app, Notepad and Media Player to more users.
Now, the company is also reportedly planning a new email client under the brand Outlook.
According to a report by WindowsLatest, Microsoft project codenamed ‘Project Monarch’ are intended to build cross-platform email applications to users.
Currently Windows 10 and Windows 11 comes with Mail and Calendar applications pre-installed by the Universal Windows Platform (UWP).
These applications follow the Windows 10-style user interface and has limitations.
That is why most users prefer to use Outlook desktop application or web application.
Report by WindowsLatest indicates that the company may launch a new Outlook application under Project Monarch.
Subsequent reports revealed that Microsoft can promote new applications as a reboot of the Mail and Calendar applications.
The report claims that the tech giant plans to launch the first public preview of new applications in the coming months.
WindowsLatest suggest applications can be preinstalled with Windows 11 22h2.
Earlier this week, Microsoft also announced that it will automatically increase the Windows 10 version 21h2 20h2 with the latest version.
For those who do not know, Windows 10 Version 20h2 Home and Pro Editions will no longer be supported by the company after 10 May this year.
This means that Microsoft has nearly four months to improve the user to a newer version.
It should be noted that only when companies force users to install the update is when the current version is getting close to the end of support.

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