Two weeks after having released the Outlook app for Android and iOS, Microsoft warned that prepares to make updates to your application email for mobile devices. According to Cnet , some of the news only affect the operating system from Google, others affect only the Apple and others are common to both.
Thus, one of the main changes is the that the app now supports IMAP, an e-mail protocol supported by most major players in the market. IMAP stores the emails on the server until you delete them, allowing one to access the latest messages from different devices.
Also new is the ability to customize the swipe gestures on Android, as already happens in iOS. In other words, simply swipe left or right in a specific e-mail quickly delete, archive, or score, for example.
Business users who use Outlook with Exchange servers summer Enhanced Security, as it will be required to define an access code on your mobile device to gain access to e-mail.
It should be noted that since Satya Nadella took over as CEO of Microsoft, the company has been focusing the availability of your apps in Android and iOS competing platforms.
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