- cross-posted to:
- windows11@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- windows11@lemmy.world
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Microsoft is pushing me towards Linux for my next OS. I’ve yet to make the jump due to time constraints, but I use many Linux OS in my homelab. I’d lose some functionality I’m used to with Windows but at this point the minor inconvenience it’d have outweighs the issues I’m having with thier forced decisions on their consumer base.
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@Brkdncr@kbin.social (sorry, can’t reply directly for some reason?)
Its a much better app.
That should be up to each user to decide but as always Mircrosoft knows better than you what’s best for you. This “new Outlook” is actually a web-wrapper from Outlook.com running in Edge - you will have to use Edge and you will have to be logged in to Microsoft account - this is most likely the reason why they’re doing it.
It’s a pwa, you can use any browser you want that supports pwa (which is, at least, all chromium based browsers).
I have Outlook PWA (via Chrome) and I don’t have Edge installed.
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97% of users would like all their decisions made for them, it’s what Apple has been proving since the 80’s.
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Taskbar stacking should be an option in one of the upcoming updates, I read it was in an insider channel.
you can use any browser you want that supports pwa
Currently.
MS is doing the same to Outlook users too at some point. Its a much better app. Windows mail/calendar were an oddity. Remember outlook express?
Sometimes when I drink enough I can forget
An oddity that has been around for a while. It was a fairly simple client on Windows 10 too. We used to use it for my mum to access her Gmail as it was so simple.
Moving from a local client to a Web based client is all about moving windows and it’s software to a cloud based service. For that to work all your data needs to be remote in the cloud too. This is about what is good for Microsoft, not it’s users.
I am growing very concerned with what it means that all of these large tech companies are willing to burn consumer good-will by making these wildly unpopular and barely justified decisions. Seems like each of the top 20 companies on the NASDAQ have made some kind of crazy unpopular change to their service in the last 6 months.
Fingers crossed that these changes will spur more people to invest into switching to open sourced software options.
User-hostile choices left and right
And I decided to force my laptop to migrate to PopOS and I haven’t looked back.
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So. We went from Outlook Express to Windows Mail back to Outlook?! Make up your damn mind, Microsoft
It’s called “Innovation” /s
For those wondering about their add-ins, Microsoft quote “To provide a more reliable and stable add-in experience, VSTO and COM add-ins aren’t supported in the new Outlook on Windows. To ensure your add-in continues to work in the new Outlook on Windows, you must migrate your VSTO or COM add-in to an Outlook web add-in.”
Looks like it might be a while until businesses move to this web based version then, as many rely on business extensions in Outlook.
I use the Mail app on Windows to connect to my self-hosted email. On Outlook PWA, if you don’t have an account on Outlook or Gmail then you’re out of luck. If the switch actually happens, I’ll have to start using Thunderbird as my main app - which still doesn’t quite integrate with Windows on boot.
Not even Outlook proper integrates with windows on boot, which is nuts.
I hope they make the outlook notifications have the same buttons as the mail app. When I tried the outlook app last time the notifications didn’t have an archive or delete button. For me that was the most frequently used button in the entire program.
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You might be right and that probably means I will switch to some other app for my mails 😮💨
As long as they don’t force M365 accounts to switch, I’m ok. I prefer the native Outlook desktop app than the PWA.
As long as they don’t force M365 accounts to switch, I’m ok. I prefer the native Outlook desktop app than the PWA.
I know the web based app require login to MS, always online, etc., but the current Mail & Calendar app is really really bad.
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