Welcome to the Outlook Blog! Learn best practices, news, and trends and directly from the Outlook team. Filter by label Admin Best Practices Calendar calendar sharing Coming Soon Email Exchange Groups Ignite Mobile MOWA Office 365 Office 365 Groups Outlook Outlook Customer Manager Outlook for Android Outlook for iOS Outlook for Mac Outlook for. Jan 2, 2018 - With the Trello add-in for Outlook you can create cards with descriptions. Desktop: Outlook 2013/2016 for Windows, Outlook 2016 for Mac (in Insiders). In Outlook 2013 or 2016, click on 'Store' from the Home tab on the ribbon. As add a due date before clicking the green 'Add' button to save the card.
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Privacy and Cookies: Terms of Use: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=530144. JPdarling9, Great app, but isolated from iOS I really like the integration of the outlook app with Outlook on my Windows 10 PC, OWA and my Mac. The experience and functionality are very similar between platforms which make it easy for me to switch between them and still be productive. My biggest problem with the Outlook on iOS though is that it’s completely isolated from the rest of iOS. I understand there are some limitations with this, and maybe some more so on the SDK side of things rather than Microsoft’s, but it’s a bit frustrating that when I try to make a call directly from Phone, I don’t have the option to search through my outlook contacts. Or that when I see an email address on a website that I’m not presented with an option to write that email within the Outlook App. I’m able to share the ‘mailto.’ link to a blank email in outlook, but cannot compose an email to that email address.
The same extends for calendar. I would love to be able to see my calendar events from outlook in the calendar app, just as a kind of unifying calendar app. I know that I can setup my Office 365 account within the accounts pane in settings, but then I’m defeating the purpose of using outlook. JPdarling9, Great app, but isolated from iOS I really like the integration of the outlook app with Outlook on my Windows 10 PC, OWA and my Mac. The experience and functionality are very similar between platforms which make it easy for me to switch between them and still be productive.