Microsoft Outlook has been improved a lot lately on both iPhone and Android, and now the Redmond-based software giant is working on adding more functionality in the coming updates. One of the features the company has already promised is support for reactions, a feature Microsoft first teased at Ignite earlier this year but which didn’t have a release date until now. According to a new report, Microsoft Outlook for iOS and Android will finally be updated with support for reactions in February 2021, so we’re still some three months away from the moment this feature will finally go live. What are reactions in Microsoft Outlook? It’s pretty easy actually, and if you’ve used Microsoft Teams before, there’s a chance you’re already familiar with this concept. Outlook for iPhone and Android This feature allows users to react in various ways to the emails they receive,...
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