The US software giant Microsoft on Thursday launched an Outlook application that can run on operating systems from rivals Apple (iOS) and Google (Android) , a new phase of development on mobile devices.
The application, already widespread at enterprise level, allowing users access to Outlook from mobile devices such as iPhones or iPads or tablets and phones using the Android operating system.
"This new application Outlook presents the basic tools we all need , such as email, calendar, contacts and files, "the group said in the website of Outlook.
Under the leadership of its new chief Satya Nadella, Microsoft has taken several initiatives to integrate the brand into the world of mobile devices, because fewer and fewer people use their computers.
In November, Microsoft announced that made freely available a version for smartphones and tablets of its flagship products: the Office suite, which includes Word Processor text, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations generator.
The application, already widespread at enterprise level, allowing users access to Outlook from mobile devices such as iPhones or iPads or tablets and phones using the Android operating system.
"This new application Outlook presents the basic tools we all need , such as email, calendar, contacts and files, "the group said in the website of Outlook.
Under the leadership of its new chief Satya Nadella, Microsoft has taken several initiatives to integrate the brand into the world of mobile devices, because fewer and fewer people use their computers.
In November, Microsoft announced that made freely available a version for smartphones and tablets of its flagship products: the Office suite, which includes Word Processor text, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations generator.
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