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3DTV had a go at that a decade ago, but fell into the chicken-and-egg abyss of little content meaning slow adoption, meaning even less content, meaning … extinction. Far better to use something that looks like a screen – but with depth.
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Virtual- and augmented-reality systems use stereo pairs, projecting a slightly different image into each eye, but they're still too big and clumsy to be widely adopted, even for professional uses.

Three-dimensional displays have been a bit of a holy grail of computing. There may be depth within those virtual worlds, but it's not presented that way to our eyes. Even the lively four-dimensional worlds of computer gaming still squash themselves against the screen. All of our screens live in Flatland – everything projected onto a surface of zero depth. But, as I noted in the closing paragraphs of that feature, capturing depth does not mean that you can display it.

That's enormous progress – a real revolution in sensors that gives our devices the capacity to capture depth. Today, I can fire up an app on my whizzy new iPhone 13 Pro, point its onboard LiDAR sensor at a subject, and record – in four dimensions – and in real time. At the time, the tech required an array of tens to hundreds of cameras, all pointed inward at a subject, gathering reams of two-dimensional data immediately uploaded to the cloud for hours of post-processing, image recognition, feature extraction, and assembly into three- or four-dimensional media. Review Four years ago in a feature for The Register, I wrote about the latest technologies for three-dimensional photography and videography. Custom add-ins, VBA projects, ancient APIs that remain for legacy reasons, all mean this will be a tricky application to replace.
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What if Microsoft replaces the Windows version with a similarly rebuilt product? Perhaps it will but the difficulty is that Outlook is baked into the Windows ecosystem and forms part of workflows, some automated with COM technology, that will break if Microsoft replaces it.
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Lastly, the problem of Outlook on Windows being different from Outlook on Mac will get worse. Teams integration will also be strong and Microsoft has demonstrated features like converting an event to a Teams meeting, handy in times of lockdown. Second, Outlook Mac will be focused on cloud, especially Office 365, though it also already has good support for Google mail. This is not a high bar: Outlook on Windows is a mess from a user interface perspective, and has dialogues buried within that have not changed for decades. First, it will be the best Outlook yet, perhaps on any platform, in terms of appearance and design. Microsoft has not specified a release date for the new Outlook Mac but a few things are clear. The current preview is not fully usable, but fortunately switching back is quick The problem of Outlook on Windows being different from Outlook on Mac will get worse
