Compare Chrome extensions: Microsoft 365 vs Microsoft Outlook

Stats Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Outlook
User count 7,018,397+ 200,000+
Average rating 4.09 1.89
Rating count 4,283 206
Last updated 2023-12-13 2023-11-08
Size 1.56M 302.08K
Version 3.1.5 1.0.4
Short description
View, edit, and create documents in your browser. Send and receive email, manage your calendar, tasks, and more without opening a new tab.
Full summary

Built for Chrome – Use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Sway Online without needing Microsoft 365 installed.

Create with confidence – Use familiar formatting and layout options to express your ideas in full fidelity.

Work on the go – Get to your files from anywhere, thanks to integration with OneDrive and OneDrive for Business.

By installing the app, you agree to these terms and conditions:

PLEASE NOTE: Refer to your license terms for Microsoft 365 browser extension software (the "software") to identify the entity licensing this supplement to you and for support information. You may use a copy of this supplement with each validly licensed copy of the software. You may not use the supplement if you do not have a license for the software. The license terms for the software apply to your use of this supplement.

Privacy Policy: http://aka.ms/privacy

The Microsoft Outlook browser extension brings you the power of mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks using an icon in the browser. You can quickly access your Outlook work account or your Outlook.com or Hotmail account without switching to another tab or app.

Features

  • Access work or personal accounts
  • Read, send, and manage email and get notifications
  • Create events, view upcoming ones, and join online meetings
  • Create, track, and manage tasks
  • Add and view contacts

Great for doing all this without switching tabs

  • Reading an important message
  • Checking your calendar
  • Adding a task based on what you’re reading on the web
  • Fast look up of a contact’s phone number
  • Referring to info on a webpage while writing an email