Microsoft is working on the “One Outlook” mail application internally codenamed “Project Monarch”, and last year on the Microsoft Store, the application called “Outlook for Windows”, invited a small number of users to test the new Outlook experience.
The latest news is that Microsoft has already started planning to replace the native “Mail” app in Win11 and Win10 with the “Outlook for Windows” app.
The UWP Mail app on Win11 / Win10 platforms already has a “Try the preview” button. Users are asked to download Outlook for Windows when they click on it, suggesting that Microsoft is planning to replace the native Mail app on the Win10 / Win11 platform.
The only problem is that the current “Outlook for Windows” application is still not perfect, there are many missing features and the available functionality is not refined enough.
The foreign press has followed the steps to download Outlook for Windows, which works alongside the existing UWP Mail app. Outlook for Windows is a PWA application, however, so the interface is very similar to the web version of Outlook.com.