Very nice to work with this e-mail client, everything explains it self, if
not there are very good tutorials around and so is the guide from Microsoft. A
real recommended e-mail client, especial if you are owning a your own business.
Used to use it for my everyday stuff before gmail came along. Now only use
it for Office and I always feel the need for more. Tends to be slow many a
times.
I use it not only as mailing program, it is something like personal
information manager for me, I have all my contacts, dates, everything I need in
one software and synchronized with Exchange'2010. That's great to add your new
appointment and see it in 5 mins on your PDA...
Outlook has so many useful features, and I really like the new Office 2007
ribbon interface . Outlook and OneNote are a very solid combination for keeping
all the info I need organized
In humble hands Outlook 2007 is great. I agree that it is a little flaky at
times and the loss of the server-based document tracking facility in the
Journal is a real blow. I do have a higher spec machine and Outlook certainly
responds well with some power under the hood and can suffer with more
lightweight computers. I run multiple personal and centralised diaries and
contact lists as well as numerous email accounts (all over exchange) and I love
it. I would say though, that for better search/indexing capabilities, people
should consider installing the third party Xobni plugin - give it a go you'll
love it.
Unfortunately, most mobile phones require Outlook in order to synchronize
calendar, tasks and contacts...
So I am obliged to keep a version of that xxxx program.
Very nice to work with this e-mail client, everything explains it self, if not there are very good tutorials around and so is the guide from Microsoft. A real recommended e-mail client, especial if you are owning a your own business.
Best e-mail client with great features on managing contacts, calendar and other things.
IT BURNS!
I use outlook a lot, only for work though. It does keep improving, still there is a lot of work on performance sometimes.
Used to use it for my everyday stuff before gmail came along. Now only use it for Office and I always feel the need for more. Tends to be slow many a times.
I use it not only as mailing program, it is something like personal information manager for me, I have all my contacts, dates, everything I need in one software and synchronized with Exchange'2010. That's great to add your new appointment and see it in 5 mins on your PDA...
What's with the new Outlook Icon? Is that the one form Outlook 2010?
Outlook has so many useful features, and I really like the new Office 2007 ribbon interface . Outlook and OneNote are a very solid combination for keeping all the info I need organized
In humble hands Outlook 2007 is great. I agree that it is a little flaky at times and the loss of the server-based document tracking facility in the Journal is a real blow. I do have a higher spec machine and Outlook certainly responds well with some power under the hood and can suffer with more lightweight computers. I run multiple personal and centralised diaries and contact lists as well as numerous email accounts (all over exchange) and I love it. I would say though, that for better search/indexing capabilities, people should consider installing the third party Xobni plugin - give it a go you'll love it.
Its very expensive.. not having a good features..
Great way to manage multiple email accounts.
Too expensive, still best of others in terms of connection to MS office.
HAVE you guys seen 2010. Bloody fantastic it is! :)
What I have to use at work. Good for what it does. Be nice if it would find and merge duplicates
Unfortunately, most mobile phones require Outlook in order to synchronize calendar, tasks and contacts...
So I am obliged to keep a version of that xxxx program.