Friday 2 October 2015

Microsoft SEND

Microsoft’s new Send app makes email more like WhatsApp

                       Microsoft's Send email app now available for Android, coming to Windows Phone. In July, Microsoft announced Send for iPhone for Office 365 business and education customers. Microsoft announced the availability of Send for Android preview. Preview version of Send for Android phones works with 4.2 and up devices and Microsoft currently working on a Windows Phone version.


Send, a Microsoft Garage project, lets you quickly and easily send any co-worker a message without a subject line or formal email constructs. Just sign in with the work or school account you already use to access Office 365, and you're ready, set, go. No subject lines, salutations, or signatures. Just quick, natural conversations.


You see only the messages started in Send-not your entire email inbox. But since Send is based on email, you can message anyone with an email address. No additional sign up steps and the people you message can respond from anywhere, even if they don't have the app. This also means the conversation doesn't have to stop when you put down your phone. Send messages are delivered to your email inbox, too. Letting you respond from your computer, when it tickles your fancy.






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