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  "textContent": "Clicking a Windows 11 notification for a new email should open it immediately. In the new Outlook, it takes around 10 seconds. Meanwhile, opening Outlook from the Start menu and clicking the email yourself is faster than using the notification. The culprit is WebView2, and the RAM and CPU numbers make the problem worse.\n\nThe post Microsoft’s new Outlook takes 10 seconds to do what Outlook Classic does instantly on Windows appeared first on Windows Latest",
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