New Hotmail/Outlook Sucks on iOS & Android & Why That's Good for Microsoft

So the enormous news today is the patched up Hotmail, which is an emotional change over the old form as far as outline style and additionally convenience. Brandishing a Metro-like UI it is very evident that Microsoft is devoting genuine assets on a bound together UI that is the same regardless of in case you're utilizing a PC/PC, Windows Phone, Xbox 360, or Windows 8 tablet. This venture could pay long profits for Microsoft. Who wouldn't need a predictable UI over numerous gadgets? It decreases the expectation to absorb information, constructs moment recognition, and a compelling passionate connection.


The new Hotmail is being offered on Outlook.com, however you can redesign your current Hotmail sign in email address also. However, for new clients you have the choice of picking a @outlook.com address. The nearby Microsoft/Facebook relationship is paying off since the new Hotmail includes coordinate Facebook visiting, bringing in of Facebook companions' email addresses, pulls pictures, and so on.

Obviously, once I found out about the new search for Hotmail, I promptly signed into my once in a while utilized Hotmail record to give it a shot. I overhauled it to the new form and played with it on my work area. Normally, I needed to check whether this new UI would take a shot at my Apple iPhone 4S.

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Shockingly, it just halfway works. Truly, you can type a contact's name, yet it won't auto-pursuit and match your contacts - so you need to type the whole email address physically. Not all that great. Next, you can tap the Subject field and enter a Subject. Alright, looking great. At that point I tapped the Rich Text Editor (RTE) field and no console flew up. I contacted the field again - nothing. I couldn't type into the message body. I even clicked Options and picked Plain Text, thinking perhaps in the event that I debilitate the RTE, that may work. Nope, it keeps RTE and doesn't enable me to switch. I could send the email with my Subject content, yet no message body.

Next, I attempted Android - utilizing a Samsung Galaxy Note. It too wouldn't enable me to type in the message body. cry_smile I'm certain on the off chance that I attempted a tablet like my iPad or an Android tablet I'd have a similar issue. So what does this mean? Well for one, it implies I need to stay with the versatile rendition of Hotmail/Outlook. While the versatile interface is OK, I need the full highlights wore by Outlook, which Microsoft has said will bolster Skype calling eventually as observed here:


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Since the two iOS and Android are "constraining" in offering FULL Windows application bolster, some program modules, Silverlight, Adobe Flash (iOS just), I genuinely trust the Microsoft Surface tablet will be an iPad and Android tablet executioner. On the off chance that I was utilizing a Windows 8 tablet I'm certain the RTE manager would work fine and dandy. I additionally trust that is the reason Samsung is buckling down on a Windows 8 tablet themselves, on the grounds that even Samsung sees the potential behind a full touch-empowered rendition of Windows without any confinements. Apple iOS and Android aren't awful working frameworks, however they just get me 90% there. I need the staying 10% highlights.

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