• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    As someone that maintains Outlook users, I can’t wait. Dumping decades of garbage code is a godsend.

    Most businesses will be fine. The edge case scenarios will bitch and moan but will get over it by the following fiscal quarter.

    New outlook will be easier than ever to upgrade. Code security will be better than ever before. Also no more unique software for non-Windows OS’s. OSX and Linux support will be a good feature that’s missing today.

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      6 days ago

      I don’t think anybody is arguing against a more efficient product. The issue I see is the multiple, incompatible versions with confusing naming schemes that exist simultaneously.

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        It’s a necessity. It’s too different. It won’t ever have feature parity, and you need to give companies time to adapt their edge case uses.

        They did the same thing with Teams and did worse with OneNote.

        They did themselves a favor and killed off the Mail app ahead of time at least.

        I think calling one “new” and the other “classic” is easy enough. The only alternative is to use a different name entirely.

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          6 days ago

          Ugh, I used the “Mail” app exactly once, in 2017. That should tell you all you need to know 😂

          They could just not release the “new” Outlook until it’s more feature complete…

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            6 days ago

            Why? Dumping that shitty code as fast as possible is a win for everyone. It’s been completely capable as a mail app for over a year. It’s barely-used functions that are missing.

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              5 days ago

              Barely-used functions like PST files and clicking on something without waiting 3 seconds for an effect.

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        6 days ago

        It’s webmail with an offline mode, of course it’s collecting data.

        This was already happening for most of their paying customers, and the data they connect is retained on a per-tenant basis.

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          5 days ago

          yeah, but with this version now they collect all their emails from all non-microsoft accounts too. only reliable way to stop that is to change passwords