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For users, the new single client would be smaller in size and offer the same user experience across all devices. The change allows Microsoft to use the same codebase for apps on all devices, helping it to streamline development.
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While there will apparently be some native OS integrations for the likes of offline storage and notifications, the overall goal is to remain as universal as possible across platforms. Project Monarch is said to be based on the pre-existing Outlook web app, offering the best indication of how the replacement app will look and function when it is released.
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The new client will also replace the default Mail and Calendar apps on Windows 10 and unify Microsoft's entire selection of Outlook apps. Months after announcing a complete redesign of Outlook for Mac, Microsoft is reportedly intending to scrap its current Mac app and replace it with a new client based on the Outlook web app.Ĭodenamed "Monarch," the project is Microsoft's attempt to build a single Outlook client across Windows, Mac, and the web.
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Being dull and boring is better than the daily sh**show that was Lotus Notes.Microsoft is planning to replace Outlook for Mac with a new web-based universal Outlook client, according to Windows Central. The bottom line is that after using Lotus Notes for several years I can no longer complain about apps like Outlook, Apple Mail, or even Thunderbird.


I had a lot of calendar and meeting invitation sync issues between Apple Mail and the Outlook users that I need to work with. I use the native app versions that come with Microsoft 365. I don’t have any issues with notifications with Outlook on macOS or iOS.

My hope is that Microsoft doesn’t dumb down the universal version of Outlook to make it more like the current Windows version. The Mac version is actually better than the Windows version for one big reason - unified inbox. You cannot record the movements of the laser pointer while recording voice to your PowerPoint presentation on Mac, but can on the windows version (for several years now)! Nice to see they are working on something that won’t be partially neutered on Mac. Also not clear is whether making the new Outlook a progressive web app would affect how users have recently been able to set Outlook as their default email app on iOS 14. It's not clear whether this forthcoming version of Outlook will also replace the existing iOS app. Replacing Mail & Calendar on Windows is believed to be planned for 2022. It's expected that the company will begin previewing the new Outlook toward the end of 2021. Microsoft has not officially commented on Project Monarch.

So the new Outlook would be better able to store documents on the Mac, and work with Apple's notifications. However, the new Project Monarch one would integrate better with whichever platform a user runs it from. There is already an online version of Outlook that is accessible on Macs, as part of a current Microsoft 365 subscription.
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Microsoft reportedly plans to make a single version of Outlook that will be available cross-platform, and also to all users, whether they are on the free service or the paid business one. The intention is replace each of the multiple different versions of Outlook for Windows and Mac, including the separate but related Mail & Calendar app on Windows 10. Currently in early testing, Project Monarch sees Outlook becoming a single, progressive web app.Īccording to WindowsCentral, this cross-platform web app is planned as the culmination of Microsoft's "One Outlook" plan, as described in a September 2020 video presentation. Even as Microsoft recently updated Outlook for Mac, and is now bringing native Apple Silicon M1 support to Office 365, the company is planning to completely replace its mail app.
