The future of Outlook is here, albeit with some caveats. Microsoft has officially released the new Outlook for Windows, with features that integrate Microsoft’s futuristic Loop interface as well as more practical innovations such as quick document attachments, a ‘My Day’ summary, and reminders to respond to important email. For now, though, the new features are only available to members of the Office Insiders programme, specifically the Beta Channel.
We’ve seen the ‘future of Outlook’ many times over the years, from 2015’s simple, effective Outlook apps for iOS and Android, to 2017’s more cohesive approach toward unifying Outlook across various platforms. We’re also seeing the first fruits of ‘Project Cortex’, in how Microsoft (and its rival, Google,) are blurring the lines between various applications. But Microsoft has also been working…