![]() Outlook for Android has gained a one-tap join option for third-party video calling tools Zoom and Webex. There is some new functionality for tasks, though: You can now create a task from an email message in Outlook for iOS, a feature previously only available in the Outlook Web App. Microsoft also mentioned today that you can triage your calendar directly from your Outlook inbox with a mini-calendar in the message list and add tasks to calendar from My Day, but neither of these features are new. ![]() You can also see your personal calendar side by side with your work one or view both simultaneously. When you add a personal calendar to Outlook on the web, the times for those events will be shown as busy (with no details or information) when someone wants to schedule a meeting with you using the Scheduling Assistant in Outlook. Microsoft says these latest Outlook features are aimed to “help you get back more control of your day, spend less time preparing for meetings, protect your personal time, and organize your calendar to stay balanced.” That said, you may get some feelings of déjà vu as we go through all the features, as some were previously announced or even released in some form before the pandemic. More people working from home means more meetings, more prep, more follow-ups, and an increased blurring of the lines between personal and work time. ![]() Among other features, Outlook has gained the ability to integrate your personal or Google Calendar in your Outlook work account, calendar management and easier meeting joining in your inbox, and Meeting Insights that surface relevant emails and files right in the calendar event. Microsoft today announced a bunch of updates to its Outlook app for Android, iOS, and the web. Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23. ![]()
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