You can pick it up from the Official Microsoft site at . Just Click the Download button and then run the setup file.
Once you finish installing, the Add-in will show up in Outlook under the Add-ins ribbon.
The Bing Travel Planner will open up in its separate window. Unfortunately, as of now, the beta is looking pretty sad.
The Bad
It’s just a crummy browser that opens up the Bing website. Seriously?? I could do it better and faster with Chrome or Firefox. It’s not resizable.It’s slow, has tons of glitches, and might crash on you during the middle of trip planning.The ‘beta” should be called “alpha.” This tool is nowhere near public ready if you ask me.
The Good
You can open Bing travel from within Outlook.It updates automatically, so hopefully, when a decent version is released you won’t have to worry about manual patches to reinstall it.It has a cool timeline feature at the top of the window.
Overall I don’t think it’s worth the download quite yet but I’ll be keeping an eye on this new feature as Microsoft updates it. With that said you can expect to see something here on groovyPost the day it becomes groovy enough to be mentioned again. Comment Name * Email *
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