Hotmail.com changes to Outlook.com (and introduces the Metro UI, and many new features)

Today, Microsoft propelled their new endeavor to procure a greater amount of the aggregate email userbase.

This implies the eventual fate of Hotmail, is called Outlook (yes, similarly as the PC programming adaptation). When you go to Hotmail.com, you will now consequently be diverted to the new Outlook.com web application.

Microsoft blends Outlook and Hotmail, together with the UI of Windows 8/Windows Phone, and incorporates it with your interpersonal organizations, for example, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Skype, and numerous others.

You do likewise still have the chance to achieve your Windows Live/MSN contacts, specifically in the web application, much the same as you was in the later forms of the Hotmail.

This is one of the "warm-up"- refreshes that Microsoft will discharge in these forthcoming days, until the point when the arrival of their new Windows 8 working framework, which is set to October, 2012.

When you initially enter the new Outlook.com, you will see that you've gotten an inviting message from Microsoft, which furnish you with the data, that you requirement for beginning with this new Outlook.

You do likewise have the chance to change your email deliver to another username@outlook.com, and they will naturally exchange every one of your information from your past address, to your new address, including contacts, messages, envelopes, and so on.


You can begin with a clean inbox, and exchange the greater part of your approaching messages to another organizer (e.g. old-username@hotmail.com), or essentially get the majority of your messages similarly as prior, approaching messages in the inbox, and so forth.

You do in any case get the sends, which is being sent to your old Hotmail address.

By and by, I extremely like this new quick and clean interface, and the greater part of the new highlights, for example, interpersonal organization coordination, new smilies, and so forth.

I surmise this is only the start of new updates to a considerable lot of Microsoft's items, for example, the Calendar, SkyDrive, Messenger, et cetera, to stay up with the latest against every one of their rivals, and influence them to coordinate the Windows 8 and the Metro UI, that began take off in the Windows Phone 7 working framework for cell phones.

You do at present have the decision to move back to Hotmail, through the Settings menu, in the event that you don't care for the new UI.

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