Google may soon not be alone in reworking its email app (with Inbox by Outlook app for iOS and Android, is now also said to be working on a lightweight Outlook email client app called Flow. 5b23
The app, which is designed to let s experience "rapid email conversations on your phone with the people who are important to you", is said to be limited to the iPhone for now. Flow will assist the flagship Outlook email app, as mentioned by the page of the app first spotted by a Twitter , @h0x0d.
The page also adds that Flow would only show those conversations that s initiate within the app and not the whole Outlook Inbox. The app removes subject lines, salutations, or signatures to offer s a fast conversation in real-time. Microsoft is yet to confirm Flow's existence and its launch date.
well Microsoft, if it really confidential, don't put it on publicly accessible Internet, LOL. pic.twitter.com/BX0Bw0SpKw
-- WalkingCat (@h0x0d) May 19, 2015
As ZDNet points out, Microsoft's "Flow by Outlook" seems to act as a similar app like Qik is for Android, iOS and Windows Phones in October last year. The app is a lightweight video messaging and IM service through which s can send 42-second long video messages more spontaneously that its parent service - Skype. Microsoft after Qik seems to move a step ahead in the mobile messaging segment via Flow.
It is worth mentioning that Microsoft in January Microsoft bought in December.
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