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Outlook 2016 for Mac, the latest iteration of the email and calendaring app, is a worthwhile upgrade for existing users. Supports smart folders and robust filters.
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Outlook for Mac works with Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft 365, (including Hotmail and MSN), Gmail, Yahoo Mail and iCloud Learn more about Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 is a cloud-based subscription service that brings together premium versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneDrive, with the best tools for the way people work today. Work online or offline, on your own or with others in real time-whatever works for what you’re doing. Start quickly with the most recent versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and OneDrive -combining the familiarity of Office and the unique Mac features you love. Microsoft 365 subscriptions purchased from the app will be charged to your iTunes account and will automatically renew within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period, unless auto-renewal is disabled beforehand. And the server software still has some rough edges, such as no visual indication when you clear the cache folder or delete preferences.Outlook for iOS works with Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, (including Hotmail and MSN), Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and iCloud. However, installing the new server on my iMac, with it’s still-large-but-not-quite-as-big music library, worked just fine. It’s a shame that the pretty new iOS app isn’t designed to run natively on an iPad (the older Logitech app is) and isn’t always very responsive.Īlso on the negative side, I couldn’t get the new UE Music Library server to properly scan my Mac mini’s entire iTunes library or present my playlists on the Smart Radio, while the older Logitech Media Server software worked just fine with the older Squeezebox Radio and the exact same music library.
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Which is great, because using the Smart Radio’s physical buttons and click-and-scroll wheel to navigate menus or enter search or password information is an unpleasant experience.

Similarly, the mobile app, Logitech UE Smart Radio Controller (for iOS, Android, or Kindle Fire), is much nicer than before, with larger buttons, more-attractive graphics, and a more-intuitive interface. Otherwise, it functions pretty much the same as before. For example, you no longer need to create an online account with Logitech to get started. The server software, which you must run on your computer in order to stream local music files, is now a little easier to set up than the Squeezebox version. The other area where things have changed is software. You can also stream music from your computer in MP3, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, and Apple Lossless formats. That’s a useful feature for a streaming-music player that otherwise requires no wires (it features 802.11g Wi-Fi), and it’s a nice addition to the product considering Logitech didn’t increase the price from the Squeezebox Radio.Īs before, the Smart Radio supports a long list of streaming-audio options, including Pandora, Last.fm, Spotify, Rhapsody, Mog, BBC Radio, Slacker, Sirius XM, Internet radio (including local stations based on your location), and more. The big hardware difference from the Squeezebox Radio is that the Smart Radio includes a rechargeable battery (with up to six hours on a charge, according to Logitech) that lets you unplug and move the player around the house.
