Welcome back to another edition of Microsoft Weekly where we recap all the important events that happened in the Redmond technology giant's universe in the past few days. Dive right in!
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The Microsoft Loop collaboration service is now letting Android and iOS users access it with their personal accounts. The iOS app is only available on Apple's TestFlight with limited spots available.
The latest edition of Microsoft Weekly is filled to the brim with news about updates to Microsoft 365 apps and services like Teams and Edge, new features and bugs in Windows, and Copilot upgrades.
First announced in late 2021, Microsoft Loop is now available for anyone to check out. It lets team members share content like files, documents, links, and more on a single workspace.
Microsoft Loop, the online collaboration platform that was announced way back in November 2021, might be almost ready to come out of its private preview testing and into a public preview.
This was a very busy week in the world of Microsoft due to not one, but two events taking place. We have lots to unpack including announcements about Ignite, Surface and some Patch Tuesday goodness.
Microsoft has revealed that it's building a new Microsoft 365 app to centralize access to all apps and content. It has also announced a bunch of new features for Outlook, Loop, Viva, and more.
Microsoft has taken the wraps off some new features coming to Microsoft Teams. These include integration with Power Apps and link unfurling to generate rich actionable card previews.
Microsoft has rolled out its revamped "One Outlook" app to Office Insiders in the Beta Channel. Although it lacks feature parity with the existing offering, there are a bunch of new capabilities too.
Microsoft has formally announced its Loop workspace app. It offers portable components that are in sync with other Microsoft 365 apps. The Office.com and Office app on Windows are being updated too.
In this week, we learned about some of Microsoft's unannounced projects such as Windows 11 SE, new Defender and Loop apps, and a Surface laptop. There were also some tensions with the .NET community.
Microsoft is reportedly working on an all-new "Microsoft Loop" app, suggests a leaked screenshot. It appears to be some sort of workspace collaboration app but Microsoft hasn't confirmed it yet.