The Android crowd is finally getting some love from Microsoft’s Outlook team.
Microsoft is bringing an Outlook Web App (OWA) to Android, the company announced today. The upcoming app will bring Android in line with iOS and Windows Phone, which both have native OWA apps.
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OWA provides access to companies’ internal email, calendars, contacts, tasks, documents, and a host of other items.
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