Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Microsoft launches Outlook Web App pre-release for Android, requires KitKat and Office 365 business

Microsoft today launched a pre-release of its Outlook Web App (OWA) for Google’s Android operating system. You can download the beta now from Google Play, if you meet the requirements.
OWA for Android will only work if:
Your device is running Android 4.4 Kit Kat or higher
Your mailbox is running on Office 365 for business (doesn’t include Office 365 personal, Office 365 Home, or Outlook.com).
Your device size is considered “small” or “normal” by Android OS (translation: no phablet or tablet support just yet).
Microsoft says the pre-release is to gather feedback, fix bugs, and generally make sure the app is ready for prime time. Only a few devices can use it now, with more being added “regularly”; in fact, you can vote to have your device added on OWA for devices.

The company is promising that the pre-release for Android lets you do everything you can already do on OWA for iPhone. The main thing it does differently is contact syncing: you can update contacts directly from the device’s address book and the app will make sure the changes apply to your Office 365 mailbox as well.

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