It pulls in data from anywhere, including places you could never fathom to ask. You can use a search term that is near unique. You can navigate to a folder you know an email is in. The email search functionality is equally poor. Unless the event you’re looking for is this week, you may as well assume it doesn’t exist as you won’t be able to find information on it in this app. You really just cannot get work done using this calendar. Scrolling day by day is a painful experience too. Click on a date you’ve managed to painfully scroll to in June? Nope! Back to February you idiot. You can scroll down a month, but it will just ping you back to where you were time and time again. Good luck scrolling to a point in the future and trying to do….anything. The calendar on this app is beyond awful.
Poor for an app that is supposed to increase productivity.Ībysmal calendar. So for 2nd time this year I have wasted hours going message by message through 3 sets of recycle bins trying to work out which messages were intentionally or unintentionally deleted, and restoring accordingly. Before you notice, your emails are disappearing before your eyes, with the deletions being synchronised across all devices linked to your accounts. It is ridiculously easy to brush the ‘select all’ and delete icons without realising it. The reason is that it yesterday (for the second time this year) deleted a year’s email. However I finally bit the bullet, removed it today and switched to a separate but better apps for email, calendar, and contacts.
Over the last couple of years I was willing to put up with its bugs and limitations - all complicated apps inevitably have them. So using it on mobile too kind of makes sense for convenience and consistency.
However awful Outlook is on desktop, you’re pretty much stuck with it in corporate Windows environment.
Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. A subscription cannot be cancelled during the active subscription period. To manage your subscriptions or to disable auto-renewal, after purchase, go to your iTunes account settings. Office 365 subscriptions purchased from the app will be charged to your iTunes account and will automatically renew within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period, unless auto-renewal is disabled beforehand.
With an Office 365 subscription, you get 1 TB of storage for each user, access to all features in Word, Excel and PowerPoint on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, and you can install Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote on PCs or Macs.
Subscriptions begin at USD 6.99 a month in the US, and can vary by region.
To make an in-app purchase of an Office 365 Home or Personal subscription, open the app, go to Settings and tap on Upgrade next to your or account. Outlook for iOS works with Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, (including Hotmail and MSN), Gmail, Yahoo Mail and iCloud. Open Word, Excel or other Office document attachments to edit them directly in the corresponding app and attach them back to an email. Bring all the apps you love in Outlook, including Facebook, Evernote, Trello and more. View and attach any file from your email, OneDrive, Dropbox and more, without having to download them to your phone. Find everything you're looking for with our new search experience, including files, contacts and your upcoming trips. Share your meeting availability with just a tap and easily find times to meet with others.
Swipe to quickly schedule, delete and archive messages. Focus on the right things with our smart inbox – we help you to sort between messages you need to act on straight away and everything else. Here’s what you’ll love about Outlook for iOS: Whether it’s staying on top of your inbox or scheduling the next big thing, we make it easy to be your most productive, organised and connected self. Outlook lets you bring all of your email accounts and calendars in one convenient spot.