JMH Emeritus, Contributor Joined Apr 2, 2012 Posts 7,197 Aug 6, 2012 #1 A few months back Neowin and the Hotmail team hosted an open call for questions about Microsoft's primary email platform. The team is back and is wanting to answer your questions about their newest service, Outlook.com. Outlook.com was launched early last week and is already off to a great start with sign-ups hitting 1 million in six hours and your initial feedback has been highly positive. Click to expand... http://www.neowin.net/news/ask-the-...&utm_campaign=Feed:+neowin-main+(Neowin+News)
A few months back Neowin and the Hotmail team hosted an open call for questions about Microsoft's primary email platform. The team is back and is wanting to answer your questions about their newest service, Outlook.com. Outlook.com was launched early last week and is already off to a great start with sign-ups hitting 1 million in six hours and your initial feedback has been highly positive. Click to expand... http://www.neowin.net/news/ask-the-...&utm_campaign=Feed:+neowin-main+(Neowin+News)
bassfisher6522 Sysnative Staff Staff member Joined Jul 22, 2012 Posts 345 Aug 7, 2012 #2 I hate it....I'll be keeping my email client. In all fairness I have been playing with it. The only big advantage it has is the ability to incorporate with the social networks...if your in to that sort of stuff. I did it just to see how and what is involved. It's OK.
I hate it....I'll be keeping my email client. In all fairness I have been playing with it. The only big advantage it has is the ability to incorporate with the social networks...if your in to that sort of stuff. I did it just to see how and what is involved. It's OK.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,052 Location Upstate, NY Aug 7, 2012 #3 The current Hotmail program can integrate with social networks too, if that is your thing.