Sunday, September 10, 2017

Microsoft Brings App Add-ins To Outlook On Android


Microsoft has done programming tasks, taking notes and responding to emails with fun GIFs in Outlook much easier for Android users with Outlook.com and Office 365 business accounts. It is about adding third-party application plug-ins to the mobile operating system of Google, a few months after the feature was launched on iOS: the list of applications that the e-mail client can access has grown a bit. Simply go to Settings, then click Add-ons and touch the plus sign next to the applications you want to enable. Besides giving you the power to save notes to Trello or Evernote and translate emails with Microsoft Translator from within the application, Outlook now also gives you access to Wrike, JIRA, MeisterTask, Gfycat and MojiLala.

The top three are all software made for computers and you can respond to work emails while you're on the move or off on vacation (not that you should) much faster. Gfycat and MojiLala, on the other hand, can add color to their responses with reaction GIFs and cute stickers. There is no need to leave Outlook to find that Keanu meme you saved years ago. These new applications will be available in Outlook not only for Android, but also for iOS, Windows, Mac and the web. As a pleasant surprise, Microsoft promises to give you access to all these add-ons if you use your Outlook account with the Gmail application on iOS and Android in the near future.

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