When was the last time you used an email client like Outlook? Although it comes standard with Microsoft Windows, it has steadily been losing traction with computer users and many young people don't even know what Outlook really does. You see, back in the early days of the Internet, internet access was difficult and it required a user to connect their computer to a phone line and have a modem dial up the internet provider. The transmission speeds were painfully slow compared to today's broadband speeds. Also, many internet providers charged an hourly rate for access. This meant that checking, reading and responding to email took a great deal of time and it could get expensive. An email client like Outlook allows people to download all of their messages while they are connected. Then, they can read and respond to messages when they are offline. The next time they connect, all of the messages will be sent.
These days, most people just take care of their messages right from their inbox, making a program like Outlook less important. In an effort to give their product a facelift, Microsoft has just announced a version of Hotmail at Outlook.com. Although the traditional version of Hotmail will still work, Outlook.com combines all the things that are good about Hotmail with new functionality. If you are currently a Hotmail user, you can upgrade your account to an @outlook.com address for free.
One of the nice things about the new look is that it brings more functionality to the inbox. From the new, three columned inbox you can have access to Skype video calling, Facebook chat and Windows Live messenger. The look and feel of your inbox is customizable in both color and layout.
I think that the new look will help Microsoft compete against Google's Gmail client. With the introduction of video messaging, threaded conversations and making sure that Hotmail users know that Microsoft doesn't read messages makes it clear that it's exactly what they were aiming for.
Do you use Hotmail? What do you think about the new Outlook? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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