Outlook Classic does that, but Outlook Classic is going away in favor of a web browser pulling up outlook.com
That’s what this whole article is about. The fact that under new outlook, clicking on a notification will take however long it takes, 10-seconds in the article itself. And from what they said, they did the tests repeatedly.
Because it’s a not a mail client, it’s a web app, and those are slow.
Maybe you don’t use it? It works fine, it’s fast and caches messages/content locally.
Outlook Classic does that, but Outlook Classic is going away in favor of a web browser pulling up outlook.com
That’s what this whole article is about. The fact that under new outlook, clicking on a notification will take however long it takes, 10-seconds in the article itself. And from what they said, they did the tests repeatedly.
Because it’s a not a mail client, it’s a web app, and those are slow.