Neues Outlook für Mac für Office 365 Abonnenten ist da


Microsoft hat über das offizielle Office Blog die sofortige Verfügbarkeit der neuen Version von Outlook für Mac für Office 365 Abonnenten bekanntgegeben. Besitzer eines kostenpflichtigen Office 365 Abonnements können sich Outlook für Mac ab sofort in ihrem Office 365 Software Portal kostenfrei herunterladen und auf ihrem Mac installieren. Eine Übersicht über die Neuerungen und Verbesserungen findet ihr weiter unten oder im offiziellen Office Blog.

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Download -> Neues Outlook für Mac für Office 365 Abonnenten

Das neue Outlook für Mac steht für Office 365 Abonnenten ab sofort zum Download bereit:

  • Outlook für Mac für Office 365 Abonnenten herunterladen
    The new Outlook for Mac is available to Office 365 commercial customers and Office 365 Home, Office 365 Personal and Office 365 University subscribers.
    https://portal.office.com/ols/mySoftware.aspx

The new Outlook for Mac for Office 365 customers includes

  • Better performance and reliability as a result of a new threading model and database improvements.
  • A new modern user interface with improved scrolling and agility when switching between Ribbon tabs.
  • Online archive support for searching Exchange (online or on-premises) archived mail.
  • Master Category List support and enhancements delivering access to category lists (name and color) and sync between Mac, Windows and OWA clients.
  • Office 365 push email support for real-time email delivery.
  • Faster first-run and email download experience with improved Exchange Web Services syncing.

Running Office for Mac 2011 side-by-side with Outlook for Mac for Office 365

You can run both Office for Mac 2011 and Outlook for Mac for Office 365 at the same time on the same computer. However, it is recommended you remove Outlook for Mac 2011 to make sure you are working with the latest version of the application. Both versions of Outlook use the same set of preferences. So if you change the preferences in one version of the app, it would automatically apply for the other.

via Office Blogs