The new App Launcher also provides a tabbed interface with two other views, New and All. It’s now customizable, much like the Windows 10 Start menu, so you can rearrange tiles on the default Home view, and customize it as needed. And it offers a number of changes and enhancements over the previous version.įirst and most obviously, the new App Launcher has a more vertical look, where the previous version was square and the consumer version today is horizontal.īut the new App Launcher isn’t just oriented differently. The new Office 365 App Launcher will debut later this month for businesses that have opted into the First Release program. Today, it looks much like the similar pop-up you see in and OneDrive for consumers, it’s a grid of app tiles. The Office 365 App Launcher (for commercial subscribers) is the UI that appears when you click the Menu button in the upper-left of the Office 365 web interface. “Today, we’re announcing a new version of the Office 365 App Launcher, which will provide improved discoverability to new and recently used apps, additional customization options and search across all the services and applications you use in the Microsoft Cloud.” “As we continue to expand the great set of online productivity tools available to Office 365 users, we are committed to improving the experience that ties these services together,” the Office 365 team explains in a new post to the Office Blogs. And the latest change is one that will impact how many users interact with the service. I don’t know what’s in the water in Redmond, but Microsoft’s Office 365 group has been pumping out updates like there’s no tomorrow all year.
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