Thursday, April 23, 2015

The Microsoft Outlook app for Android arrives for everyone – CNET in Spanish

The app leaves the previous version and is available in the Google Play Store for all; incorporates changes to the user interface and other enhancements.

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Microsoft is removing the label ” prior “from his Outlook app for phones and tablets with Android from April 22.

The company launched in late June first of Outlook prior to Android. Outlook for Android, like its counterpart Outlook for iOS is basically the product accompli renamed by Microsoft. (Microsoft bought the startup mobile email accompli in December 2014).

From the first qualifying, Microsoft has updated the base code for Android Outlook 17 times, or more than once a week, according to Microsoft representatives said in a blog post announcing the general availability. The release includes updates to the user interface, as well as corrections to the performance, stability, localization and accessibility.

The new Android app works with Outlook to Office 365, Exchange, Outlook.com, iCloud, Gmail , Yahoo Mail and IMAP providers like AOL.com and Comcast.com.

Among the plans Microsoft is replaced with these apps Outlook Outlook Web apps for iOS and Android, and the app Outlook.com for Android. That will not happen overnight; Outlook Web apps and app Outlook.com remain in their respective app stores for months. But Microsoft plans to “retire” these apps in the summer, they tell officials of the company.

The new Outlook email and calendar to Windows Phone (currently in previous version) apps to apps will look Outlook for Android and iOS, even when the Windows Phone version is not based on the code base accompli.

The Outlook app for Android is free and runs on Android 4.0 or higher. It is available in all markets with the Google Play Store. The user interface has been translated into 30 languages, including English, Spanish, Catalan, Czech, Japanese and Turkish.

This article was originally published in English on our sister site ZDNet.

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