Conversely, most corporate accounts don’t have access to this since they are using an on-premises version of Exchange. Now, for some Office 365 accounts, that switch has been removed and you are already in the new Outlook Online experience. That switch looks like this when activated: The Tasks experience in Outlook Online is highly dependent on whether or not you’ve triggered “The new Outlook” setting in the upper right corner of the Tasks window (available only to Office 365 subscribers). Windows desktop Outlook does a much better job on all three of these. Online can be summed up in three words: tasks, views, and automation. The main differences between desktop Outlook and Outlook You should stick with Windows desktop Outlook. Volumes of mail, or if you are using my MYN tasks system, My conclusion is that Outlook Online is pretty good for basicĮmail, calendar, and contacts functions, but if you need to process high To see if I could, yet, recommend Outlook Online to my readers.
Wanted to see how different the two products really were these days. The web these days, so evaluating Outlook Online is a timely topic. Why would I do this? More and more people are working from
Windows desktop software aside for a while. To using Outlook Online for all my daily email. I decided to do an experiment recently in which I switched