OWA for iPhone Reviews – Page 13

3/5 rating based on 132 reviews. Read all reviews for OWA for iPhone.
OWA for iPhone is free iOS app published by Microsoft Corporation

Unreliable, constantly crashes

Zany1967

This app is awful. It crashes constantly. Inevitably when I need it the most, it opens and immediately closes.


Always crashing or not loading

Stwhrdg

Never seems to be working correctly. Always says I have new messages but they never show up. Crashes daily.


Needs work still

freddpa

Ok it is better than previous version - meeting alerts do sound now. However, if a meeting time has changed the alert goes off at the original time. Open the calendar and it will update, but only if you open the calendar. Could be way better - but is usable at least.


Crashes

WearyWorker

I haven't ever written a review before this, but I am SO frustrated just trying to get the app to perform basic functions. As others have noted, over the past couple of weeks the app simply crashes within a second of opening it. More irritating to me is it is syncing with a database that then gives me two, three, and as much as seven duplicates in the contacts section. Adding an event to the calendar is difficult because you have to touch the day/date you want vs scrolling. Try as I might, when trying to scroll to the correct date, it overshoots then undershoots the date. I only recently discovered that you have to "tap" the date you want, not scroll. Sheesh. I have lost calendar events/meetings consistently. Again, I don't know where it is pulling some of its data (sometimes from the native calendar on the iPhone, sometimes from my Outlook program on my desktop). Maybe they should stick with a product that works and improve that, as opposed to forcing us all into their Office 365 platform -- which I still can't see any utility for me.


Sub-optimal on-the-go substitute

jamesratner

There's nothing like the real (read: desktop) thing. At least the graphical "feel" is the same--all the more to remind you of the user-interface differences. The "select" and "copy" function is choppy--not much of a problem in apps from other developers. It takes a while for the app to catch up with what I've done on the desktop. This is especially frustrating when trying to search for a recently sent email, for example. There are too many plural and personal pronouns. It's a machine, not a co-worker!--but sometimes it's both...


Professor

NGAA111

This is a very disappointing application. It often needs to be reset and closes out unexpectedly.


Ok

avgITuser

Cant get notifications


Functional and that's all

Dkodgid

This app could be better. It works on a basic level and that's all. It needs to be faster, and use landscape mode to take advantage of bigger screens when a phone is held that way. At times deleted email comes back as unread; sometimes read email comes back as unread too the next time the app is loaded. It does allow a user to connect to servers and get email but the lack of landscape and speed break the package for me


Fast, pretty, stripped bare, and weak .

Linecookpete

What functionality is there works well and is easy on the eyes. But like others have mentioned, there's no notifications, limited support, no way to view sent messages (what?), and weak overall function. I have no choice because of the intranet my company uses, or I would switch.


Easy to use for Univ of North Florida email

Loco_Ese

Easy to use. The app is clean, simple and doesn't have clutter making it fast to check without wasting time trying to find an email.