September 21, 2023

Microsoft’s new web-based Outlook for Home windows is about to exchange the Mail, Calendar, and Individuals inbox apps on Home windows 11 in September 2024. Microsoft introduced the change on its Microsoft 365 Admin Heart yesterday, and extra particulars concerning the transition may also be discovered on a assist web page.

“Starting in 2024, new Home windows 11 units might be shipped with the brand new Outlook for Home windows because the default mailbox software free for all to make use of,” Microsoft defined. The present Mail and Calendar apps will quickly show a message inviting customers to strive the brand new Outlook for Home windows utilizing a slider.

Microsoft’s new web-based Outlook for Home windows app has been out there in beta for fairly a while, and the corporate had already introduced that it will finally substitute its UWP-based Mail and Calendar apps. What was nonetheless lacking was the timeline. On the Microsoft 365 Admin Heart, Microsoft defined that customers will now not be capable to use or obtain its Mail and Calendar apps after September 2024.

When you already use Outlook on the net (or Outlook.com for customers), you’ll be in very acquainted territory with the brand new Outlook for Home windows. The brand new consumer does assist a number of accounts, although it at the moment lacks the power to create unified inboxes, which was most likely the Mail app’s actual killer function.

Whereas some Home windows 11 customers could possible miss the built-in Mail and Calendar apps after they finally cease working subsequent yr, Microsoft making a brand new model of Outlook for Home windows out there without spending a dime on Home windows 11 is sort of an enormous deal. On a assist web page, Microsoft emphasised how customers “will write higher emails with superior AI constructed into the brand new Outlook for Home windows that will help you write impactful, clearer, mistake-free messages.”

Microsoft will proceed to assist its basic Outlook for Home windows desktop app, which requires a paid Workplace license or a Microsoft 365 subscription. The legacy app nonetheless has many options that energy customers depend on, so it’s possible not going away anytime quickly.