Chapter 13

Outlook for iOS and Android Devices

IN THIS CHAPTER

check Understanding how mobile Outlook works

check Reading, replying to, and composing email on your mobile device

check Archiving, scheduling, and deleting email

check Dealing with groups of messages

check Checking your mobile calendar

check Adding new appointments

“Mobile first” is the current rallying cry at Microsoft. The company’s CEO, Satya Nadella, has declared that the company will give mobile computing its top priority. And with good reason: Mobile device sales are growing wildly, while sales of traditional desktop and laptop PCs are shrinking. Billions of people now use a mobile phone as their primary computing device, and millions use a phone as their only computing device. That’s why the availability of Microsoft Outlook on mobile platforms is good news for everyone.

The Android and iOS app called Outlook is different in many ways from the desktop ...

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