I’m not an expert on EU antitrust but these things seem like they naturally go together. After all, Outlook comes with Office, right? Is that not a communication and collaboration tool?
That’s kinda what I’m thinking. It’s just a new app that is part of Microsoft Office but also available standalone. Pretty sure you can also just… not install it during Office install, just like all of the other apps. They all work independently of each other.
I’ve got the new Outlook interface and it’s not there. There are only three tabs on the top: Home, View and Help. The only online option is Teams, as in this screenshot
I’m not an expert on EU antitrust but these things seem like they naturally go together. After all, Outlook comes with Office, right? Is that not a communication and collaboration tool?
That’s kinda what I’m thinking. It’s just a new app that is part of Microsoft Office but also available standalone. Pretty sure you can also just… not install it during Office install, just like all of the other apps. They all work independently of each other.
Except Outlook only lets you add Teams meetings to appointments, not Zoom, for example. Teams is prioritised in several other parts of MS Office suite
What? Office Apps of course allows 3rd party plugins.
Zoom:
Google:
I’ve got the new Outlook interface and it’s not there. There are only three tabs on the top: Home, View and Help. The only online option is Teams, as in this screenshot
It’s a third party plugin. It’s not there by default. You need to manually install it.