Microsoft’s new Send app for Android aims to get away from the confines of traditional email
Microsoft is taking a unique approach to email with a new Android application called Send. Aiming to move away from the themes of standardized email, Send takes on a more instant messaging style than traditional email.
That said, there’s no need for subject lines or signatures, you can just send a quick note to the intended recipient and hopefully get a swift reply back! There’s no need to worry about clutter, as Send only shows you messages sent inside the application, not your email’s inbox.
Send has been available for awhile now on iOS, but has just today launched it on Android.
It’s certainly a nifty take on email, but unfortunately it’s not available for public use. Send can only be used by business and education Office 365 customers, at least for now. But if you’re fortunate enough to have a professional account, just hit the download link below to get started with Send.
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