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To celebrate the two-year anniversary of Outlook Mobile, Microsoft is today for the iOS version of the Outlook email app -- add-ins. For the first time, add-ins are able to be used with the mobile version Outlook, mirroring functionality available on the desktop. Add-ins can help you get more done on the go, and save you valuable time spent switching between apps. This is why we introduced add-ins for Outlook on Windows, Mac (in Insiders) and on the web--and are now bringing them to iOS. Support for Android is coming soon.Microsoft is adding a wide range of add-ins, that will let users do things like translate messages into different languages, automatically add actions to Trello, add email clips to Evernote, insert GIFs, and more. A full list of what Microsoft is adding is below: • Dynamics 365 to get real time insights about your business contacts and their organization, right in your inbox, so you can focus on the selling and have more meaningful interactions. • Translator to help you read messages in your preferred language, across devices, with support for 60 languages.
• Nimble to help you get prepared for meetings and engage effectively with business intelligence about your email contacts and their organizations, right in email. • Trello to turn your email into actionable items, keep track of projects, and make sure emails don't go unseen. • Evernote to capture what's on your mind and stay organized by clipping emails from Outlook to a project notebook in Evernote. • Smartsheet to help you manage and automate work so you can get work assigned, updated, and completed more quickly. • GIPHY to easily add GIFs to your emails and make 'Congratulations' a little more fun!
Evernote for Outlook is available to users of the new Outlook.com and Office 365 users using Outlook 2013, Outlook 2016, and Outlook on the web. The add-in allows you to clip email messages and attachments from Outlook directly into Evernote.
Microsoft is letting developers create additional add-ins for iOS, with instructions available from the. Can be downloaded from the App Store for free. Brother hl-5370dw printer driver for mac. No offense, but that's pretty old and no longer relevant, and was - at the time - bordering on FUD. I did read that 'news' at the time and found none of it to be fully accurate, at the time, and even less so now. I did read the Accompli privacy policy at the time, and again after MS purchased/rebranded the app and I felt that the privacy policy was pretty clear, and chose to not use the app and opt to review it again. I did appreciate the - in my words and opinion - 'chicken little' perspective that Winkelmeyer and others took at the time, but IMHO the Accompli app was not new in its approach as iOS device owners including myself use many apps that transmit and store credentials; I read the privacy policy and decide whether it works for me, and I don't understand why anyone wouldn't read a TOS/privacy policy before using something.
While Winkelmeyer may have had good intentions, a read of the privacy policy would have cleared up concerns of potential users as it did for me. That written, I own two Exchange Servers and also use Office 365 for Business. I read MS's own technical, and regularly updated, documentation - start here: - and the link at the bottom provides one on a far-more-detailed background. I have now used and also monitor the activities of the app, and it's performing exactly as how MS has described in their TechNet documentation, and have no concerns at this point with the new app. No FUD intended To be fair, my only concern about this type of app remains - the ability to disable remote images, as one can do with the stock Mail app. A fair counter here is that once one gets a spam email to an account, it's pretty much game over now that you're on a spambot list For many companies with intellectual property (like the one I work for, Pharma) having your credentials stored in the cloud is a no-no. Also maybe it changed but there was no way to set force complex passcode to access the app and no way to limit the possibility to save attachments to your private Dropbox/OneDrive for example.