Microsoft To Launch, Cross-Platform Email Client , Codenamed Project Monarch.<br />'The Independent' reports that Microsoft <br />is planning to launch a new email client <br />to replace Outlook on Windows PC. .<br />The new tool is expected to support <br />cross-platform email, working across <br />Windows, macOS and the web. .<br />Currently, Microsoft has separate versions <br />of its email client for each platform. .<br />According to 'The Independent,' the new client, reportedly referred to internally as Project Monarch, should be similar to Outlook on the web. .<br />It would also reportedly <br />update the current calendar app. .<br />'The Independent' suggests that the program <br />could be included in the One Outlook app <br />and be available as soon as March or April of 2022. .<br />A general launch is expected in the fall of 2022. .<br />According to ZDNet, the project has been <br />tested internally at Microsoft for months. .<br />'The Independent' reports that the new <br />email client is just one of many updates <br />Microsoft has been making to its apps. .<br />On January 26, Microsoft's Panos Panay <br />released a blog post detailing some <br />of the other updates on the way, including: .<br />On January 26, Microsoft's Panos Panay <br />released a blog post detailing some <br />of the other updates on the way, including: .<br />Taskbar improvements <br />with call mute and unmute, <br />easier window sharing and <br />bringing weather to the taskbar, <br />plus the introduction of two <br />new redesigned apps, <br />Notepad and Media Player, Panos Panay, Microsoft Chief Product Officer, <br />blog post, via 'The Independent'