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Windows 11 and Windows 10 to get a new Outlook app

Outlook for Windows 11 and Windows 10 will be getting a whole new look and it will replace the existing Outlook clients next year, but a public preview is expected to land in the coming weeks.

Like other tech companies, Microsoft is involved in the creation of multiple desktop clients for services like Outlook and OneNote. Microsoft has already confirmed that it plans to unify the OneNote experience on Windows. Fortunately, the firm has a plan to consolidate its Outlook lineup too.

Microsoft has been internally working on a new Outlook client for Windows 10/11 and the project is dubbed “Project Monarch”. Previous reports suggested that this new Outlook project is part of the tech giant’s “One Outlook” vision” and it will eventually replace the current Mail and Calendar apps which ship on Windows 11 and Windows 10.

Apparently, we’ll be getting a new Outlook client sooner than expected and the first preview will be released this year, most likely ahead of Windows 11’s launch.

Microsoft’s One Outlook client, which leaked online earlier this year, has been updated and is now simply called “Outlook” with a beta label. This suggests that a public preview is around the corner.

As you can see in the below GIF, Outlook is also getting a new loading animation, similar to what we’ve on the web version.

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