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    Windows 10 Mail app gets new Fluent Design density elements


    Microsoft at its Build 2018 revealed that it is working on bringing new Fluent Design elements to some of its core application in Windows 10. OneNote application is expected to be the first application to be getting the new Fluent Design elements.

    Today the company announced that Windows 10 Mail app will now be coming with the Fluent Design elements for Windows 10 users. The Fluent Design will be getting density elements to the Windows 10 Mail app, Microsoft announced.

    The density elements are being implemented in the Windows 10 Mail app due to an issue pertaining to the low resolution on some devices. The low resolution results in users not being able to see more than 6 emails at a time.

    The number of emails visible varies depending on the device, if the device is touch based then the number of visible emails is some times more. The Mail app already supports three new settings option spacious, medium and compact.

    With the help of the new option and the introduction of the new Fluent Design density elements users are now expected to see 26% more emails in a multi line mode and 84% emails are visible in a single line mode.

    In the upcoming Windows 10 update Microsoft plans to bring the new design system which works across all the devices PCs, phones, tablets and more. The new thing which the company is introducing is the new command bar fly out.

    Microsoft demoed the new command bar fly out on the OneNote application which got the new Fluent Design density elements which the company has been working on for some time now.

    Microsoft is also introducing new transient UI which will be available for automatic pop up menus. The transient UI will not be applicable for pop ups which are manually closed by the users.

    There are more Fluent Design density elements which are expected to be made available for some of the other apps which should be pushed out in the upcoming preview builds for Insiders. These new changes include more simplified color options for users, compact sizing and more.

    The Windows 10 Mail app currently comes with the newly announced density changes which can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store now. Do let us know what you think of the new changes to the Mail app in the comments below.

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