If you’re like most people, you use both Outlook and Chrome. But if you want to get email notifications in Chrome for your Outlook emails, there’s not a lot of good options. But there is one extension that can help. The extension is called “Outlook Notifier” and it’s available on the Chrome Web Store. It lets you get email notifications for new messages, replies, and attachments in your Outlook inbox. The extension works with both POP3 and IMAP accounts. And it supports both standard and rich text formatting for your notifications. You can also customize the notification settings for each account separately. Overall, Outlook Notifier is a handy extension if you use both Outlook and Chrome. It’s easy to use and it lets you get email notifications in both formats. ..


Who says Microsoft Outlook and Google Chrome can’t play nice? With the new Outlook extension for Google Chrome, you can get all kinds of convenient Outlook features without switching tabs. You can even get notifications when a new email arrives.

Desktop email clients aren’t for everyone, but the nice thing you get with them is notifications as soon as a new email arrives. Now, if you’re an Outlook user, you can get notifications and many other features with a free official Chrome extension that Windows Central first spotted.

With the extension, you can access both your work and personal accounts. You can read and send emails from the extension without needing to leave your current tab.

Of course, it does far more than email, as Outlook is a full-featured set of productivity tools. With the extension, you can get access to your calendar through the ability to create events, view upcoming ones, and even join meetings.

It also has support for contacts and tasks, so you really can do just about anything you were capable of with the desktop version of Outlook right from the Chrome extension.

If you’re an Edge user, you’ve had access to the extension for some time, as it first came out in June 2021. But for Chrome users who felt like they were missing out, the option to get it up and running is there now if you download the extension.

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