Microsoft Send, for Office 365 Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Microsoft Send, for Office 365 for iPhone.
Microsoft Send, for Office 365 is free iOS app published by Microsoft Corporation

Awesome App!

IntentGrowth

Text your email! What a time saver. I am getting close to eliminating my email app and replace with this app. I can always check later on my tablet or computer. Thank you! Would be great to have an Apple Watch app.


Exelent Idea

Jrthe3rd.

Love The App


Great start

ShahinKohan

Great start but leaves a lot there to be added. Lots of bugs for sure.


Needs more account logins that just work and school office 365 customers

acox1298

There are a lot of office 365 customers that can't use this app what is going on? There needs to be a desktop app as well c'mon


Needs Speed!!!

Hholliday

As I sit at my desk. I receive replies faster through Outlook and Outlook Mobile before I receive it in Send.


Essential

Luke J J

Microsoft has really stepped up their game lately. They have a suite of really well designed and useful apps for both businesses and individuals. My company just started using Office 365, and since, I've been testing a lot of the apps that work with it. This is one of my favorites. I find email to be a pain even on my phone so an app that makes it as simple as text messaging is really welcome. Add in a layout that's simple and easy on the eyes, while allowing for things like sharing your location and uploading photos, and you have a really useful app for people who need to have a conversation quickly via email. Highly recommended.


I like the basic premise of this

RickG01

Could you open it up for us outlook.com users


Did not work

Asdfghte23

Message would appear in outlook but not in the app. Last update was February so does not seem Microsoft is committed to it.


Love it. Secure and stays inside our conversation space,

Mt. Rainer

Love it everything works everything works beautifully just love it


Nice start

rdb0703

Would have been a home run if out of the box it was able to interact across all variations of Outlook, and not limited to the new 365. I am sure there is a technical reason, but also no replacement for Instant messaging. After using I increased rating only way to improve would be to have it already integrated into all Office apps instead of being separate app.