Microsoft Flow: a new messaging application for iOS

Many months ago, Microsoft does not hesitate to decline its flagship software on competing platforms, and we can now take advantage of many services developed by the Redmond company on our smartphones / tablets running iOS and Android. But Microsoft clearly not be content merely "ports", and currently develop a new messaging application, derived from Outlook, to (among others) terminals iOS.



Indeed, it is on Twitter that we discover a picture revealing a future application made in Microsoft: Flow. The latter, still confidential, is described as an extension of Outlook, enabling the user to send a short message, to create conversations "fast, fluid and natural". The system and wants a mix between texting and email, since it will have the email address of the contact to send a short message, but he will have neither object nor greeting or signature. An application still relatively vague so that Microsoft could formalize soon.

Recall that Microsoft is not new to email software since the US giant has notably Skype, which replaced there many months already history Live Messenger. Incidentally, Microsoft also launched the Skype Qik service last October, allowing to send short video messages to his contacts.
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