

Not so with Windows 10: Everything just works. If I sign into my Apple account on a Mac and then on an iPhone, I still have to set up my mail accounts separately on each device. This is not something you can even say for Apple's ecosystem. I've found this one of the coolest things about modern Windows: settings syncing includes full email credentials. x PC, you're done as soon as you link the PC with your Windows account. If you've already set up the default Windows Mail app on a Windows 8. It's one more reason, along with the other touch-friendly Office apps that will be free at the Windows Store, to make the free upgrade to Windows 10. It's called Outlook Mail on Windows 10 Mobile running on smartphones and phablets, but just plain Mail on Windows 10 for PCs. This new Windows 10 Mail app, which comes preinstalled along with Calendar, is actually part of the free version of Microsoft's Office Mobile productivity suite. Windows 8 featured a very basic modern app for mail, which was improved in 8.1 with things like drag-and-drop for moving mail among folders. Here I'll take a closer look at the new mail client app's capabilities to find out whether it's worthy of being your default mail client. It's also a big advance over the Windows 8.1 Mail app, which I've nevertheless used with satisfaction. Long gone is Outlook Express, and the new Windows 10 Mail client is here to fill its role, now with touch support and a new minimalist, flat design.


New default apps are part and parcel of major new Windows releases.

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