Flow is Microsoft’s new app just for iOS

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Last Updated Originally published May 20, 2015 · 11:20 AM EDT
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It’s still a bit surprising to see Microsoft releasing so many apps for other platforms, but the company’s most recent app is actually going to EXCLUSIVE to another platform. Known as Flow, this new app for iOS will enable rapid email conversations on your phone with the people who are important to you.”

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Microsoft seems to be developing a new application designed to enable “rapid email conversations on your phone with the people who are important to you.” That new application, called Flow, is meant to be an adjunct to Outlook, according to a download page for the new app, marked “Microsoft Confidential”, which was discovered by @h0x0d on Twitter. The header of the download page calls the app “Flow by Outlook” and indicates the coming app will be available for iPhones. The text describing the app: “Use Flow with anyone, it’s email: Reach anyone with an email address and all conversations for you and others are also in Outlook. Together, you can use Flow and Outlook interchangeably to participate in the same conversations. Fast, fluid, natural conversations: No subject lines, salutations, or signatures. Flow is designed for fast, light-weight conversations in real time.”

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