![]() ![]() One of the bigger reasons replacing the traditional desktop Outlook is a bad idea is that the new one doesn't support on-premise Microsoft Exchange. I would not be surprised if the next version of Microsoft Office will no longer have the desktop Outlook program bundled. No doubt that many home users will welcome this option, but if Microsoft 365, which shares its code base with perpetually licensed Microsoft Office packages, loses Outlook, this will be one less reason for Microsoft to keep improving it. One of the key benefits appears to be full support for 3rd party e-mail and calendars, such as the very popular GMail. This has been optional for Insiders for a while, but now everyone gets a taste of the New Outlook. ![]() But sometime in April 2023, Microsoft started pushing an option to Microsoft 365 users to switch their desktop Outlook programs to the New Outlook as well.
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