What are the main features and advantages of Microsoft Outlook 2024?
Unified Inbox – Keep email, calendar, and contacts in one place.
Calendar Scheduling – Plan meetings fast with availability and reminders.
Focused Search – Find messages quicker with improved search and filters.
Smart Organization – Use rules, categories, and flags to prioritize.
Account Support – Work with Exchange, IMAP, and Microsoft accounts easily.
Offline Access – Read, write, and search even without internet.
This product is not posted to the MS account and is not transferable to other devices.
Does not work with Microsoft365.
Download: Outlook 2024
Email client – POP3, IMAP, and Exchange account support.
Calendar and scheduling – Meetings, appointments, and shared calendars.
Contacts and tasks – Address book, tasks, and notes together.
Enhanced search – Ranks messages, attachments, contacts, and events.
Classic add-ins – COM, VSTO, and VBA macros supported.
Important – Standalone email app; Word, Excel, PowerPoint excluded.
Outlook 2024 is the perpetual, one-time-purchase edition of Microsoft's classic desktop Outlook – the full email, calendar, contacts, and task client installed locally on one Windows PC. It belongs to the Office 2024 family and receives only security and quality updates, with no new feature rollouts, through October 9, 2029.
One-time purchase – Pay once instead of a subscription.
Classic desktop – Full Win32 client, not new Outlook.
Local PST storage – Keeps mailboxes offline without cloud dependency.
Add-in compatible – Retains COM, VSTO, and VBA add-ins.
Stable interface – No forced feature changes before 2029.
Side-by-side install – Runs alongside new Outlook, toggle anytime.
It is the classic desktop Outlook that manages email, calendar, contacts, and tasks in a single window and connects to Exchange, Microsoft 365, POP3, and IMAP mailboxes, storing mail locally in .pst or .ost files. The 2024 release adds an improved search that ranks messages, attachments, contacts, and calendar entries so the most relevant hits surface as you type, plus meeting options that can automatically shorten calls to leave buffer time between back-to-back meetings. It also introduces email reactions, so a message can be acknowledged with a Like instead of a full reply. Because it stores data in a local .pst, it works without a constant internet connection, which suits users migrating archives off older clients such as Outlook 2007 or 2010.
It fits people who already have their document apps, or do not need them, and want only a permanent, locally installed email client without a Microsoft 365 subscription. The concrete reason to choose it over the new Outlook is add-in and protocol support: Outlook 2024 keeps COM, VSTO, and VBA add-ins working and connects to on-premises Exchange and local .pst archives, none of which the new Outlook for Windows fully handles today. It is also the practical option for someone moving years of email from an old machine into a supported client, since the .pst file can simply be copied across. If a workflow also needs Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, a suite that bundles Outlook is the better buy than the standalone app.
Standalone Outlook 2024 gives you only the email and calendar client, while the Office 2024 suites differ in whether Outlook is present at all. Office Home 2024 includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote but no Outlook, whereas Office Home & Business 2024 adds Outlook to those apps. Choose the standalone key when email is the only Outlook piece you need; choose Home & Business when you also want the document apps in one purchase. The table below shows the verified differences.
| Application / Feature | Outlook 2024 (standalone) | Office Home 2024 | Office Home & Business 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outlook (email & calendar) | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Word | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Excel | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| PowerPoint | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| OneNote | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| One-time purchase | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Support end date | Oct 9, 2029 | Oct 9, 2029 | Oct 9, 2029 |
Outlook 2024 is the classic Win32 client, and it keeps three capabilities the new Outlook for Windows does not fully cover: COM, VSTO, and VBA add-ins, local .pst data files, and connections to on-premises Exchange. The new Outlook is a free, web-based app tied to online accounts and built on different infrastructure, so custom macros and legacy add-ins written for classic Outlook do not carry over. Both can be installed on the same PC and switched with a toggle, which lets you keep classic Outlook 2024 as the working client while new Outlook stays available. For anyone whose daily routine depends on VBA automation, a corporate Exchange server, or an existing .pst archive, the classic client is the version that preserves that workflow.
Outlook 2024 is a fixed, one-time-purchase desktop client, whereas the Outlook delivered through Microsoft 365 is part of a recurring subscription that keeps gaining new features. Outlook 2024 does not include Microsoft 365 Copilot, and it will not receive the feature updates that flow to subscription Outlook – its feature set is locked and it gets only security and quality fixes through October 9, 2029. It still connects to a Microsoft 365 mailbox, but the intelligent and cloud-tied extras stay on the subscription side. If a workflow needs Copilot email drafting or continuous new features, Microsoft 365 is the correct product; for a stable, owned email client, Outlook 2024 is the match.
Outlook 2024 is only the email, calendar, contacts, and task client – it does not include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or OneNote, so buyers who expect those apps need an Office 2024 suite instead. It has no Microsoft 365 Copilot and no cloud services of its own beyond what the connected mail account provides, and no new features will be added after the 2024 baseline. It is a Windows-focused classic build, and across the Office 2024 family ActiveX controls are disabled by default, which matters only if a legacy add-in relies on them. New feature updates released to subscription Outlook after October 2024 will not arrive on this version.
First, confirm the Windows version – Office 2024 runs on Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server 2022, and Windows Server 2025, and will not install on Windows 7, 8, or 8.1. Second, decide whether email is really all that is needed; if Word or Excel is also part of the workflow, Office Home & Business 2024 bundles Outlook with those apps for a single purchase. Third, check any add-in or Exchange dependency, since VBA macros, COM/VSTO add-ins, and on-premises Exchange are supported here but not in the new Outlook. Finally, plan around the October 9, 2029 support end date so the upgrade path is clear in advance.
No. Outlook 2024 installs and runs as a self-contained classic desktop application and does not require Word, Excel, or any other Office app to be present first. It is the standalone email, calendar, and contacts client on its own.
Yes. Office 2024 continues to support Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), and Outlook 2024 as a classic client also loads COM and VSTO add-ins. This is the practical reason many organisations stay on the classic client rather than moving to the new Outlook, which does not run those add-ins.
No. Classic Outlook 2024 does not have Teams integrated the way the new Outlook does; scheduling a Teams meeting from the classic client relies on the separate Teams meeting add-in. Teams itself must be obtained separately and is not part of the Outlook 2024 install.
No. October 9, 2029 is the end-of-support date, which stops security and quality updates; the installed and activated application keeps running after that. For safety, though, running an email client without security patches is not advisable, so plan an upgrade before that date.
| Operating Systems | Windows 11 Windows 11 LTSC 2024 |
| Processor | 1.1 GHz or faster, Dual-core. |
| Memory RAM | 4 GB. |
| Hard Disk | 4 GB of available disk space. |
| Display | 1280 x 768 screen resolution. |
| Graphics | Graphics hardware acceleration requires a Direct3D 9.1 or higher graphics adapter. WDDM 1.3 or higher graphics driver. |
| Note | A 64-bit version of Outlook is required for 4K and higher resolutions. Requires the current version of Microsoft Edge, Chrome, or Firefox. Microsoft Edge WebView2 may be required for some Outlook features. For ARM-based devices, Windows 11 is the minimum supported operating system. Internet connection required for updates and some features. Some features may require .NET 3.5 or 4.6 and higher to be installed. |
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