Outlook Web client will now support Firefox
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
When mail account should be checked on the go, this is done for many through Microsoft Outlook Web Access. But only Internet Explorer can be used if you have access to all functions.
This kind binding for Internet Explorer is not popular with Safari and Firefox users, so a wide support has remained high on the hit list of users' wishes to the new version of Exchange mail server program. And the desire is fulfilled, promises Microsoft now on the official Outlook blog. Henceforth, all major browsers being equal, when the latest version of Exchange on the street.
Developer team writes that it emphasizes the openness, Microsoft would like to have the Exchange so that it can be used by anyone, regardless of the IT setup or the mobile phone customers. As an example they mention that Microsoft ActiveSync is licensed to all interested firms, which were last used by Google, so the company could offer synchronization Between Google Apps and Windows Mobile phones.
Other innovations of the Outlook Web client refers to the team that emails will now be gathered in interviews, a feature which has been known from Google's Gmail since 2004.
Chat is also possible through network access, which also will change its name to the Outlook Live, to signal the closer integration with other Microsoft Live services.
When the new version of Exchange launches are not announced, but is expected to be ready by the end of 2009.
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