There have been a lot of complaints about the Windows 8 Mail app. Although it appears there are still some missing features, there are also welcome updates, particularly to the Mail app, actually bringing it closer to Outlook.com. Some of the changes include:
Additional information is available in Ed Bott's article at Windows 8 Mail, People, Calendar apps get minor (but welcome) updates and the Windows blog article, The Mail, Calendar and People apps are getting better!.
In case you didn't know, from the Windows blog:
- a “filter by unread” option
- options that make it easier to create, rename, and delete folders, as well as better tools for flagging messages, viewing all flagged messages, and marking messages as junk mail
- smarter algorithm for suggesting frequent contacts as well as improvements in the message editor to make it easier to add hyperlinks, edit bulleted/numbered lists, and paste in new content
- a new “Work week” view has been added to the Calendar app
- meeting invitations can now be forwarded and email can be sent to all meeting attendees
- more recurrence options for reoccurring meetings or events and set end dates for recurring events available
Additional information is available in Ed Bott's article at Windows 8 Mail, People, Calendar apps get minor (but welcome) updates and the Windows blog article, The Mail, Calendar and People apps are getting better!.
In case you didn't know, from the Windows blog:
By default, the Mail app only keeps email messages within a two-week timeframe. This is done in order to preserve disk space and battery life on your device, and you can always change that setting. However with the update to the Mail app, you can now search for email on the server making it easy to find any email message you might be looking for.