Outlook For Mac El Capitan

  1. Outlook For Mac El Capitan Download
  2. Outlook 2016 Mac El Capitan

How long will it take me?

  • Around 10 minutes

Important: In order to upgrade to Microsoft 365 or Office 2019, your Mac needs to meet the minimum operating system and hardware requirements.With the release of macOS 10.15 Catalina, Microsoft 365 for Mac and Office 2019 for Mac currently support macOS 10.15, 10.14, and 10.13. Microsoft is aware of issues with Office for Mac 2011, and Office 2016 for Mac on El Capitan. No timeframe announced by them for fixes. Keep checking your Office updates. Nothing anyone here, or Apple Engineering can do about your issues.

What will I need?

  • A mailbox. How can I create a mailbox?
  • Your mailbox username and password. Where can I find these details?
  • Your mailbox settings.Where can I find these details?
  • A copy of Outlook 2011. Where can I download my free copy?
  • OS X El Capitan (10.11)

Microsoft Office for Mac issues in El Capitan: Patched in 10.11.1. If you have been having with your Outlook email since updating to OS X El Capitan you may not be alone. Some Mac users have found. How to install Office 365 in OS X El Capitan by Erik Eckel in Innovation on April 21, 2016, 9:13 AM PST Mac users seeking to migrate to Office 365 must make several decisions. Microsoft Outlook 16.47 for Mac is available as a free download on our application library. This Mac download was checked by our antivirus and was rated as safe. The software is included in Developer Tools. The size of the latest downloadable installer is 896.3 MB. This free Mac application is an intellectual property of Microsoft Corporation.

Video guides

  • Setup A Fasthosts POP/IMAP Mailbox On Outlook 2011 For Mac.

Step 1

Open Outlook 2011 on your Mac

Step 2

If you are setting up your first Mailbox, select Add Account.

Step 3

If you already have an email account setup, you will need to select Tools > Accounts...

Step 4

Select E-mail Account

Step 5

Update

Outlook For Mac El Capitan Download

Enter the following:

  1. E-mail address : Enter the full email address of the mailbox you are setting up.
  2. Password : Enter the mailbox password.
  3. User name : Enter the full email address of the mailbox you are setting up.
  4. Type : IMAP
  5. Incoming server : mail.livemail.co.uk
  6. Override default port : Yes
  7. Port : 993
  8. Use SSL to connect (recommended) : Yes
  9. Outgoing server : smtp.livemail.co.uk
  10. Override default port : Yes
  11. Port : 465
  12. Use SSL to connect (recommended) : Yes

Step 6

Click Add Account

Finished

Microsoft has rolled out an update designed to fix problems Outlook 2011 users are encountering with the latest El Capitan operating system.

OS X El Capitan was made available to download for free for current Mac users on 30 September. It supports Macs introduced in 2009 and later, and some models introduced in 2007 and 2008, running OS X 10.6.8 and above.

However, it quickly became apparent that getting Outlook 2011 and 2016 emails or calendar updates on Macs running the latest OS was going to be an ongoing problem. The Outlook client opens as normal but when it tries to sync with the mail server, it displays the spinning wheel and totally freezes.

Outlook For Mac El Capitan

Microsoft has now released an Office for Mac 2011 14.5.6 update in response to hundreds of complaints about its email software on the latest Mac OS X El Capitan.

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“This update provides the following fixes to improve Mac OS X El Capitan compatibility. The hang situation that occurs during an account sync operation in Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011 is fixed,” Microsoft claimed.

However, some users are still reporting problems with the updated email client even after installing the Outlook 2011 update.

“I installed the update from Microsoft which is supposed to fix the issue. Outlook was already hanging up with the wheel turning when I returned to it after reading an article on the web,” one user noted.

We downloaded the update last week and found that at first the spinning wheel returned shortly after opening the application and the sync with the server occured. However, Outlook 2011 is now running more reliably on our Mac, although with slower response times.

There is no word of a similar update for the 2016 version of Outlook for Mac. These problems will be a major issue for business users, as Outlook is still widely used in the corporate market.

“Through all the numerous questions, answers and comments on the internet regarding the inability for Outlook 2011 to run on Mac’s new OS version – El Capitan, there is no information as to any timeline for a fix. This issue is killing me and my business,” J Heck pointed out on the Outlook for Mac support forum.

“I absolutely do not want to switch to Apple’s mail program if I can avoid it!!! Has anyone heard if Microsoft and/or Apple are working on this serious problem, and if so, any idea of how soon a fix might be available?”

Microsoft was aware of the problem as of 25 September. For those still encountering problems, it suggests users run an older version of Mac OS X, not ideal for those who have already upgraded to El Capitan.

“Shortly after you start Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011 on Mac OS X El Capitan (version 10.11), Outlook hangs when it tries to sync with the server. The Spinning Wait cursor is displayed, and the application status is displayed as ‘Not Responding’,” Microsoft said ahead of the El Capitan release.

“Note Outlook for Mac 2011 does not hang when you’re working offline or when no accounts are added. This issue occurs only when Outlook tries to sync an account with the server. To work around this issue, run Outlook for Mac 2011 on Mac OS X Yosemite (version 10.10) or an earlier version.”

Microsoft Outlook 2016 users are also encountering the same issues.

“I’m having the same issues with Microsoft Office 2016 running on El Capitan. Unbelievable that every other developer was able to fix their software, yet Office basically is non-functional,” noted one user on the Microsoft Mac forum.

Faisal Jeelani, Program Management for Outlook for Mac, implied that Apple has some part in the issues with the 2016 Outlook version on El Capitan.

“For 2016 we are working closely with Apple to resolve this issue as soon as possible. Unfortunately we do not have any timelines for either fix, please stay tuned and thank you for your understanding,” Jeelani said.

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One disgruntled user responded: “[Apple] should have put a big red banner on their upgrade site that states ‘Will make Outlook and other Windows programs unusable’.”

If Mac users or their company have an Office 365 subscription or Exchange online subscription, they will still be able to use Outlook via a web browser. However, the web app is a poor relation to the email client available for Macs and Macbooks, so Microsoft and Apple definitely need to work on a proper fix for this issue.

There was further disappointment for Office for Mac users as one of the best additions for business users, Split View, is not fully supported by El Capitan.

Users running the latest Office 2016 for Mac suite will be able to open Word, Excel or PowerPoint docs and work on them side by side in the Split View format alongside other supported applications like the Safari or Chrome browser, Skype or Messages apps.

However, for the many still running Office 2011 for Mac, Microsoft’s older productivity apps are not supported for Split View and will instead see these in windows tucked away at the bottom of the desktop with the message ‘Not available in full screen’.

Other Apple users had already been complaining of long delays when downloading the El Capitan update.

We downloaded the 6.08GB Mac OS update at 9am on 1 October on a 15in 2013 Macbook Pro. The entire process took around 1.5 hours, with over an hour for the download to appear on our hard drive, and only 20 minutes for the installation process to complete.

However, others faced much longer update processes, with quoted times at several hours or even days.

#ElCapitan started downloading 2 hrs ago, another 3hrs to go. Crap download speeds here!!!


— Justin Green (@JustinGreen19) October 1, 2015

6 and a half days to download #OSX#ElCapitan Better be worth the wait #Applepic.twitter.com/qxbQkaRljK


— Renato Iannella (@riannella) October 1, 2015

It is worth noting that these might not be the final download times. We were quoted 3.5 hours initially but the actual process shaved two hours off that time.

Outlook 2016 Mac El Capitan

Once users have managed to get El Capitan running on their Mac, they will find the OS comes with numerous new features that refine, rather than overhaul, the platform.

These range from simple improvements such as being able to find the cursor more easily by shaking the track pad or mouse to increase its size briefly, to being able to locate and stop music playing on web tabs via a new mute button.

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An updated Mission Control lets users arrange all their windows via a single layer so it is easier to find a particular window or drag one out the way.

Other changes include improvements to the Spotlight search function to provide more data on areas of interest, such as stock prices, sport scores and weather data. Multi-tasking has also been improved with a new Split View function so users can work on two apps side by side.

Smart Suggestions in the Mail client will recognise names or events in messages and suggest adding them to the contacts or calendar apps with a single click, while an updated Notes app lets users drag and drop photos, PDFs or videos, as well as Safari web links or Maps locations via the Share menu into a note.

Apple boasts that El Capitan will also offer a boost in system performance thanks to its Metal graphics technology, which the firm said accelerates Core Animation and Core Graphics to improve rendering by up to 50 percent, and efficiency by up to 40 percent.

Apple released a beta version of Mac OS X El Capitan in July, allowing people to try out the new operating system before the final release later this year. Apple also called for beta users to give their feedback so the firm could make final tweaks and improvements, and Apple said the process has been helpful.

“El Capitan refines the Mac experience and improves performance in a lot of little ways that make a very big difference,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering.

“Feedback from our OS X beta programme has been incredibly positive and we think customers are going to love their Macs even more with El Capitan.”

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13 October 2015 | 10:55 am – Source: v3.co.uk