


We give up, Progressive Web Apps can track you, says W3C: After 5 years, it decides privacy is too much bother.There is no plan to build a web app version of Outlook for Mac."Īnother wag on Reddit pointed out that the timing was interesting, coming as it does just weeks after the revamp of beloved open-source cross-platform email client Thunderbird: "They're rebuilding Thunderbird from the ground up so maybe MS thinks they need to do it to remain 'sticky'," quipped halfanothersdozen.

Microsoft plans to continue building and maintaining best-in-class native apps on macOS and iOS. Meanwhile, the Windows giant has also clarified it does not expect to update Outlook for Mac to a PWA, with Outlook product manager Jeremy Perdue commenting on the announcement: "Just to be clear, the new Outlook for Mac is a native macOS app. As such, one of the first comments on the TechCommunity page was the moan: "And you're saying Mac users get a native version for free while Windows users will have to deal with a PWA (Progressive Web App)?" The move comes against the backdrop of a huge push by Microsoft to make its iconic email platform more web-centric. Ericsson, Twilio, SAP, Zoom, Dell and Alphabet have also cut their workforces over the past few months. Atlassian has just announced a similar 5 percent reduction in its workforce, although for the collaboration upstart this amounts to 500 souls. Microsoft is not alone in shedding employees as tech companies face straightened conditions post a COVID boom that saw unprecedented levels of hiring. All of the affected employees will be informed by the end of this month, the Windows giant said in an SEC filing at the time. The cuts are part of the 10,000 global layoffs announced by the company on January 18th, amounting to 5 percent of its staff. According to a WARN notice filed by Microsoft and made public yesterday, 689 people at its Redmond, Washington headquarters and nearby areas will receive pink slips.
