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Microsoft Productivity Apps for Apple Watch and Android Wear

Outlook will also appear in in Apple Watch’s Glances menu, so finding emails is only a swipe away. You can even read unread emails, and reply right from your wrist with a voice dictation, emojis or a handful of pre-written responses.

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Microsoft Translator app supports most of the commonly used worldwide languages, including Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Serbian, Thai, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese and Welsh among others. The official support, however, brings some new features that make Outlook much more useful on the smartwatch.

Similarly, while custom notifications let the wearer decide, what the watch should disturb him/her for, users also get the option to archive and schedule e-mails for later, all from their wrists. Smart-watches such as both Apple smart-watch and Android smart-watch will have the apps. The new Apple Watch app has the same feel. The app lets you instantly translate in 50 languages without ever needing to use your phone.

The iOS and Android versions of Outlook were first introduced in January, following Microsoft’s acquisition of the cleverly designed mobile app Acompli – an app whose focus was on reinventing email for the mobile age.

You can snag Wunderlist for Apple Watch by installing Wunderlist for iOS on your iPhone. Otherwise, there’s no reason for consumers to keep using the watch – or your app – once the novelty wears off.

Apple Watch orders will ship immediately if placed online and in-store pickup is also available. While the iPhone is still the most loved product, the Watch is also an interesting addition to the gadget family, so it might be worth checking out.

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OneDrive now has a watch face that lets you see a photo from the last 30 days. Earlier this week, Cupertino has for the umpteenth time refreshed the page dedicated to the app store on its site for developers. You can dictate notes to your watch by saying “Ok Google, take a note”.

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