DJ Schwend has written a piece over on the Exchange Team Blog about the changes in Outlook Web Access. They are nearly all User Experience improvements:
The user interface has been redesigned with a focus on productivity. We’ve reduced the number of clicks required to get tasks done. When possible, we’ve incorporated actions and responses in place; we call this “inline task completion” instead of opening multiple dialogs or property sheets. We’ve removed pop-up notifications to avoid those irritating pop-up blockers. We’ve enhanced drag and drop functionality, improved and expanded the right-click context menus, and integrated better error strings contextually so they don’t get in your way.
It’s those kind of changes that make people happy.
Tags: User Experience, Exchange, OWA, Microsoft
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