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Outlook Groups gains native Windows 10 Mobile support

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
March 17, 2016
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Since Microsoft launched its Outlook Groups Windows Phone app back in September, the app has been receiving a steady stream of updates but it still hasn’t been optimized for Windows 10 Mobile. That’s now a thing of the past, as the app that aims to improve communication in the workplace has just received a new update that brings native support for Microsoft’s new mobile OS. The update is also bringing some new features, please find the detailed changelog below:

  • Native Windows 10 support
  • Dark and Light theme support
  • High contrast support
  • Multi attachment support
  • Upgraded conversations view
  • Minor bug fixes

We remind you that you will need an Office 365 Business or School account to use the app. If you didn’t try it yet, it’s a pretty straightforward app that allows users to have group conversations, access the group’s SharePoint files, OneNote notebooks and group calendar. Please tell us in the comments if you’re welcoming these new features.

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