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Microsoft just teased dark mode for Outlook.com



Microsoft has released a teaser for the dark mode for Outlook. This dark theme feature will be introduced soon, according to a report by The Verge. A similar dark theme was released temporarily before during Halloween in 2017. The company started working on releasing the feature to the public permanently after it became the 6th in the he ‘Top” feedback category of all time for the product.

According to the report, one of the members from the Outlook.com team added, “One reason for the delay is our insistence that we deliver the best Dark Mode of any leading email client” while replying to the feature request asking for a dark mode. He goes on to add, “The sneak preview you saw last year at Halloween was a prototype that required a lot more work to be ready for prime time.” The response notes that the development of the mode has entered “the final stretch.”

The company is taking time to ensure that the feature matches a standard as the dark mode is one of the most requested features for Outlook.com. 

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