

The whole point of being able to access email on your phone is that it’s supposed to be quick and convenient, and this app if far from either of those things. Adding attachments to emails is always a fun little adventure, as you never know where or how it’s going to add them to the email. And adding items to the calendar is equally frustrating. The layout in Apple’s Calendar app is much, much, much better. I can never tell when I have things scheduled for any particular day, because it’s just a garbled mess. Next we have the calendar, which is the least intuitive layout I can imagine. Then there’s the issue of the default email font, which is basically the most unpleasant looking and unprofessional font that could have been chosen, that cannot be changed. And sometimes this can be a dozen or more emails at a time and from a half hour ago or more. No notifications, no indication that I received new emails, nothing. First, despite the fact that everything is set up to push new data, I will regularly open the app to watch a dozen or so new emails load right before my eyes. I was recently forced to switch over to the Outlook app from the native Apple Mail app by my office. Other than, I like using the app and reading emails that come in without running to my computer to reply or even just read a single message I can be away from my computer and use my phone while I’m on the go doing other things that are little more important than sitting at home waiting for a email to come in thinking that’s the only way I can respond and receive messages from Outlook. There are plenty other things you can’t do on the app for your mobile device but you can do on the desktop app for your computer or laptop or pc. Another downfall I think is that you can’t say a email is “low important or high importance” I again for me that’s not super important but it would be nice to have on the app for your phone. Their are downfalls using this app and one of them is.that if you have a signature that you put in some emails and others you don’t there is no way to put a signature in your email in Outlook app which I don’t mind but then again I thought all your capabilities that you have online or app on computer you would have in the app for your phone. I use it for school I have an outlook account that I sign into and without logging into my computer I can take outlook wherever and whenever. I have approached my host to find out if I can move all mail from outlook to Mail.įor school or work whatever it’s worth downloading Certainly, it is no joy to use but does not cause too much pain-except for that one group of about ten days of email that was lost. Dropping MS Office would certainly save some money. As I am now retired, I have no great operational demands that Mail can’t handle so I might just go back to that. Handling and setting up groups for emails is frustrating on all platforms.

I would prefer the calendar app to be separate from the email to use in separate windows. My spouse uses Apple Calendar on her phone and we have trouble she invites me on an appointment. I have three major folders that get a lot of messages and it is a frustration to scroll all over each time. Am I downloading messages online each time data wise? When moving a message from inbox, it would be nice to have predictive folders shown as on the desktop. I have reviewed settings and see no correction for that. ? It is frustrating to sit and wait several seconds to have my inbox loaded each time I select outlook on iOS. In looking through other reviews, I noticed several, many, reviews that stated how bad the product was but that showed 5 star ratings. I cannot swipe delete anything from my junk file to the delete file I have to manually move it. When I try to delete a message it immediately returns. My only issue is on average 400+ emails are always visible in my deleted folder. The app works perfectly on my wife’s iPhone and the Apple mail app works perfectly. It’s been months and the problem has been “dumped” into a big black hole called engineering. It’s difficult to fix a problem they can’t see or spend time trying At this point the iOS app is not functioning correctly and isn’t supported very well. I have tried contacting iOS support and they intermittently respond.
Microsoft outlook app Pc#
I have Office 365 on my PC and wanted to synch my calendar and mailboxes, so I added the iOS Outlook app. However, I am not able to load multiple contacts when either creating, forwarding or replying to additional contacts.
Microsoft outlook app update#
It’s been five months that I have reported this issue and for five months I am told it is a known issue and will be handled with an update BULL The use to work as described.
