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| Outlook for desktops will behave a lot like the mobile app Outlook on computers can be overwhelming, to put it gently. The interface is loaded with buttons you probably aren't using, and it generally isn't as intuitive or fluid as the mobile and web versions. Thankfully, Microsoft knows this -- and it's pl... https://www.engadget.com/2017/10/16/...k-for-desktop/ |
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