{"id":3198,"date":"2012-08-01T01:19:25","date_gmt":"2012-08-01T01:19:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-256057-797351.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=3198"},"modified":"2019-01-12T22:31:54","modified_gmt":"2019-01-12T17:01:54","slug":"outlook-com-hotmail-phoenix-rises-from-ashes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dailyjag.com\/featured\/outlook-com-hotmail-phoenix-rises-from-ashes\/","title":{"rendered":"Outlook.com: Hotmail Phoenix Rises From Ashes"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hotmail just got better.\u00a0After a decade as a punchline, Hotmail just pulled off the biggest victory in the inbox game since Gmail. It is so good that you may wish to switch over to it.\u00a0Microsoft took something boring, partially broken, and thoroughly entrenched: Windows, Office, Mobile. Tossed nearly everything ugly and uninspired into the ash heap, put smart people to work on it, and pack it full of Metro. Windows 8, Office 15, and Windows Phone have all turned stale things into vibrant, modern successes. And Hotmail (now Outlook) shows the same.<\/p>\n

It actually looks good<\/h4>\n

Hotmail has now turned into outlook mail. Hotmail or the new outlook doesn’t looks like the same old crappy thing.\u00a0The New Hotmail looks fantastic, and it might be the handsomest webmail in the land. Really simple, clear, clean and assembled.<\/p>\n

It perfectly matches the modernism of Windows 8. Colors are stark and few, complementing the Metro UI. Inbox items are spaced perfectly, packing in a manageably dense list of messages. Microsoft is beaming at how many extra pixels it gives you to gawk at your mail compared to Google. The top of the screen is lot more slimmer than Gmail.<\/p>\n

You can spread your whole inbox in a vertical stack if you wish to. Or pop open a “reading pane,” which splits your screen real estate between an inbox overview and a live view of every in an adjacent column, much like on an iPad. You can also stick the reading pane down below your inbox list. All three ways work well and are very quick to load.<\/p>\n

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