Send looks and feels much like any other good messaging app, but unlike other email clients, Send offers you a simple and quick text message experience to reach your co-workers and then you have all of your communications in Outlook for later reference. The app is currently only available for Apple’s iPhone in the United States and Canada, but it will soon come to Android and Windows Phone. At this moment “Send” only works with Office 365 and school email accounts to surface contact information, however the company says that the app will be available more broadly in the coming months. This means that the app won’t work with your Outlook.com or Gmail account initially. It’s worth pointing out that you will not be seeing your full inbox on Send, you’ll only see the conversation you started with the app. In addition, Send doesn’t include signatures, subject lines or salutations requires. The app was basically designed to be a companion solution for your email conversations. Send will even show when someone is typing a reply, which is something we’re accustomed to see in other messaging apps.

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