Versions:

  • 1.1.1.0

Outlook for Office365 1.1.1.0, published by independent developer Tom Laird-McConnell, is a lightweight wrapper that turns the Outlook Web Application into a standalone desktop program. By framing mail.office365.com inside its own window, the utility lets users access corporate or academic Office 365 mail, calendar, and contacts without opening a browser tab, creating a more app-like experience that respects enterprise policies such as conditional access, single sign-on, and multi-factor authentication. Because it merely surfaces the official web interface, the program inherits all native OWA features—shared mailboxes, shared calendars, Microsoft Teams meeting integration, focused inbox, and real-time presence—while adding minor convenience touches like a dedicated taskbar icon, system notifications, and the ability to pin the window to a virtual desktop. System administrators can silently deploy the 1.1.1.0 package through standard Windows management tools, ensuring that staff or students have immediate, policy-compliant access to their cloud mailboxes on domain-joined or BYOD machines. The single-version release is updated in step with Microsoft’s own service updates, so no further client patches are required. Outlook for Office365 falls under the “E-mail” software category and is especially useful for organizations that prefer not to install the full Microsoft Outlook desktop suite yet still want a branded, distraction-free mail client on Windows workstations. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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