
Snoozing hides the email in the inbox to return it at a later point in time. Customers may snooze emails to deal with it at a later point in time. Today's and tomorrow's events are highlighted in calendar. One-click from calendar to start the event creation process. Improved search that finds matches across multiple calendars. Includes Meeting Insights that may display relevant information in preparation of meetings, suggested reply with a meeting feature, and smart time suggestions to let attendees of meetings vote on the best time. A new feature that adds "intelligent technology" to Outlook. Outlook users who jump between tasks benefit from a tabbed interface that displays all open activities and tasks in the interface. Add contacts, groups, or categories to the favorites for quick access and seeing the message count right away. A click on the smiley icon opens options to add emojis or GIFs to messages. Microsoft notes that customers may turn off dark mode for individual emails to improve readability. Just click on the settings icon and toggle dark mode. The change is immediate. You can turn on the dark theme for the site in the Quick Settings. Categories are displayed in the message list to highlight these tags better. Even in 2015, AdWeek's Kristina Monllos told NPR that an expiration date for the embattled browser was overdue.

Frustrated users had already flocked to Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome.

In a 2014 "Ask Me Anything" discussion on Reddit, Microsoft engineers who worked on the browser said the company had debated renaming Explorer to "separate ourselves from negative perceptions that no longer reflect our product today."īut it was too late – the damage was done. Indeed, its lousy image has served as meme fodder: a browser too slow to load the news of its demise, or the best browser to download a superior one. In 2012, it launched a playful ad campaign rebranding Explorer as "the browser you loved to hate." Microsoft tried to revitalize its image by acknowledging the browser's bad rap. Pop Culture Viral 'Charlie Bit My Finger' Video To Leave YouTube, Sell As NFTīut Microsoft failed to keep pace with competitors, losing respect among users for its poor security, bungled web pages and sluggishness.
