 Ralphie says a question with Outlook going strictly web cloud based what will happen to the local PST files users have on their machine and since they won't be able to archive what they run out of storage quicker now is there any learning site for this new system. Thanks. Well first of all that's an improper assumption. From all of the reading all of the various sites that I've I've looked at. PST player files are indeed planned. They aren't implemented yet, but they are going to be so. Users will be able to archive and as such then they will run out of storage. And is there any learning site for the new system? There are four different pages that at least that I'm aware of right now that Microsoft has got published on the subject. That's the wrong. That's the wrong. I want this one over here. They have one that set their support site called getting started with the new outlook for Windows. They have one at the inside the 365 insider site that's called new outlook for Windows available to all office online users and then a couple of tech community. The first one says the new outlook for Windows for organizational admins. And the other one is just things to know about the new outlook for Windows and in case as I suggest in all four of those documents PST files are indeed planned. So they will be coming along. As to when this replacement is going to be. They are touting of course that they're going to replace the native mail and calendar apps that come with Windows 10 and 11 with the with outlook new. Next year 2024 sometime as far as it being used to replace the business client the desktop client. They say they're going to do that I don't. It has got a ton of its stuff that needs to be done to it before that's an even. Feasible with an idea much less something that they can implement. There's a long way long, long way to go before the web only client is in any position to deal with the desktop client with the kind of customization abilities and so forth. That the desktop clients have. So I don't see that. Happening anytime soon. Certainly not next year. When the. The progressive web apps or the the PWA instances of. The office 365 apps came available what like three four years ago. I was one of the first to convert over to the. On the PWA version of outlook online and. I find all the features I need. So I'm curious how when you say the. The customization that's available in the outlook desktop client. What are some of the primary use cases that you encounter. Well, in this particular case, it's all the different VBA programs and so forth. There are. At least I know half dozen MVPs that that's all they do. They write customizations and add ins. And that uses the the calm protocols and so forth and those simply are not going to be available. So all of the. Add ins and business features and so forth that are currently written. And operating essentially will not work. They will have to be recomposed and written in whatever. Feature set the online. Outlook is going to allow. And that's just it's not going to be a quick thing. It's not going to be a quick thing and there are there are lots and lots and lots and lots of add ins and. Customizations that have been done by this company that company and something else to make. It work for their particular application to a particular infrastructure and. There's just no facility to do that in the new outlook yet. So do those come in the form of like. Office store application versus. No, this is you go hire a consultant and he builds an app for you and does that. I mean. I can't think of his name right now is the reason to Canadian MVP, but that's that's essentially all he does is build office add ins. Well, primarily outlook add ins. I was going to build or I need a I need an add in that does doesn't such can you help me. Yeah, here I can do that sign on the dotted line. Just to also point to there's an article that came out in tech community two weeks ago. From was it Caitlin Hart. Talking about some of the features because I was going to suggest going and tracking specifically to the question asked by Ralphie about. PSTs to track the features. I know there's a number of requests. There are a number of items that are out on the, the roadmap site. And so Caitlin outlines a number of the things including PST file support that are in the Microsoft 365 roadmap that they're tracking against the new outlook on Windows 11 app. And so she goes into detail and there's what 82 comments other requests and things that are on there. So I've got that I'll add the link as well so you can find all those links below. But that's just another place to go to track specifically around that feature because I know we've discussed in this series and in other conversations around what's happening with PSTs in the past. And so that is something that you can track in real time out on the roadmap site.