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Reply to email from your wrist with Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook’ s email app for the Apple Watch is now available.
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As one of its most popular apps across mobile devices, Microsoft’s Outlook could see some heavy adoption on the Apple Watch. The app provides a quick glance to Outlook inbox and lets you read all the new emails directly from your wrist. It also introduced the Move to iOS app that Apple intends to use for helping Android users convert to iOS users.
You can also manage your inbox from Outlook on Apple Watch, including deleting, flagging, archiving, marking read/unread, and scheduling items for later, which are accessible from within a message or Force Touch.
Outlook for Apple Watch builds on the application’s existing rich push notifications to give users a feature-filled email client for the smartwatch. If you’d rather translate typed text, the companion apps on both platforms will do just that along with letting you manage settings. After all, Google too has had its first-party services on iTunes for years(some of them look better on iOS, I’ve heard them say), so why not Apple?
Visual Studio 2015 was released to manufacturing on July 20, and the new Windows Store opened for app submissions on July 29, the same day Windows 10 began rolling out. Like Apple’s Messaging app, Outlook also comes with a pre-made list of replies and the option to dictate your own. Bring passion and dedication to your job and there’s no telling what you could accomplish.
Uber for Apple Watch lets you request rides with a single tap and monitor the progress of your drive without needing to reach for your iPhone.
Twitter, like Facebook, is omnipresent.
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Plus, the app works with Gmail, iCloud and Yahoo Mail, in addition to Outlook.com, Office 365 and Microsoft Exchange. You can also bring up old notes using the app’s voice-search feature – great for recalling stored information on the go. You can visit an “Other” tab to the see the rest, however.