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@Brkdncr@kbin.social (sorry, can't reply directly for some reason?)
That should be up to each user to decide but as always Mircrosoft knows better than you what's best for you. This "new Outlook" is actually a web-wrapper from Outlook.com running in Edge - you will have to use Edge and you will have to be logged in to Microsoft account - this is most likely the reason why they're doing it.
It's a pwa, you can use any browser you want that supports pwa (which is, at least, all chromium based browsers).
I have Outlook PWA (via Chrome) and I don't have Edge installed.
97% of users would like all their decisions made for them, it's what Apple has been proving since the 80's.
Taskbar stacking should be an option in one of the upcoming updates, I read it was in an insider channel.
Currently.