Mar 04 2018 01:47 AM
Mar 05 2018 03:02 AM
SolutionI suggest you to start here:
Mar 06 2018 09:58 PM
Mar 06 2018 11:15 PM
I think you can by implementing so called add-in commands:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/add-ins/add-in-commands-for-outlook
As described in the article your add-in command can appear when composing an e-mail message. From there you could open a Task Pane rendering your Form and call the services you need.
Apr 23 2018 11:13 AM
Apr 24 2018 10:13 AM
Apr 24 2018 10:40 AM
Apr 24 2018 11:00 PM
You can use Visual Studio if that's what you prefer. There's also the Yeoman generator as described in the article you're pointing to which allows you to use basically any editor you'd like. Choosing C# or VB determines the language used in the Web Application which is created as part of the project (your solution will contain 2 projects, 1 holding the App Manifest and 1 for your Web Application).
When using Visual Studio, debugging is provided through the familiar F5 experience. Just pressing F5 builds and configures your project for debugging. I'm not sure what the best debugging experience would be when using the Yeoman Generator.
Apr 25 2018 08:50 AM
Mar 05 2018 03:02 AM
SolutionI suggest you to start here: