Less than three weeks after it was initially launched on the App Store, Microsoft has started rolling out the second update for its Outlook app for iOS.
The update bumps the version number to 1.0.4 and adds the much requested IMAP support to the app, which makes it compatible with a wider number of email service providers. Additionally, the update also adds support for PIN enforcement policies set by server administrators and improves accessibility.
It was only last week that Microsoft had rolled out the first update for its Outlook app that added support for advanced account settings and the ability to disable emails being grouped as conversation.
While not a major update, the support for IMAP based email accounts in itself will allow more people to switch to Outlook as their primary email app on their iPhone or iPad.
I have already switched over to the Outlook app as my default email client on my iPhone and iPad because of its integration with calendars and cloud-storage services like Dropbox. Have you switched over to Outlook as the default mail client on your iPhone or are you still using the stock Mail client of iOS?
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