

We are very excited to announce that these are now available.

Since first releasing the new Outlook for Mac preview, support for shared calendars, mailboxes and mailbox delegation has been one of the top asked for features, critical to daily workflows of many users. Shared Calendars, Shared Mailboxes, & Delegation Once you provide any missing account details, your account will appear in the new Outlook and start synching. Additionally, when you first switch to the new Outlook, you'll be asked about bringing your accounts into the new Outlook. IMAP support is also now available for your other email accounts. The new Outlook for Mac now supports iCloud and Yahoo accounts, with full mail, calendar, and contact synching. Support for iCloud, Yahoo, & IMAP Accounts The valuable feedback we've received has also helped us adjust our priorities. We've paid very close attention to what you have to say, and since September, we have added more than 50 top-asked-for features to the new Outlook for Mac, including support for additional account types, security enhancements, and more ways to stay on top of your calendar. Now more than a third of Outlook for Mac users are using this new experience and that number is growing every day.įrom the very beginning our strategy has been to build an exceptional Outlook experience based on direct feedback from you, our users. The Outlook for Mac app complements Outlook for iOS - giving people a consistent, reliable, and powerful experience that brings the best-in-class experience of Outlook into the Apple ecosystem that so many love," says Jeremy Perdue, Outlook Product Manager, Microsoft.Back in September of 2020, we announced the new Outlook for Mac preview experience, available as a toggle for all our users.

Whether at home, work or school, Mac users everywhere can easily add, Gmail, iCloud, Yahoo! or IMAP accounts in Outlook and experience the best mail and calendar app on macOS. "Now consumers can use Outlook for free on macOS, no Microsoft 365 subscription or license necessary. The now-free Mac app even supports a useful Hand-off feature, allowing you to easily move between Outlook on iOS and macOS. As of today, the Apple Silicon-optimized app no longer requires a license or subscription to Microsoft 365. Yes, folks, Microsoft's wildly popular email program is now totally free to use on macOS. And now, there is yet another gratis email client for Mac, and it is one you should already be familiar with - Outlook! While there may be better email clients for Mac, you can't argue with the price of Apple's official offering - FREE. The stock Mail application that comes with macOS is pretty damn good.
