Office Suites : Microsoft Outlook 2007 (PC)

Microsoft Outlook 2007 (PC)

£75.47


Office Outlook 2007 provides an integrated solution for managing your time and information, connecting across boundaries, and remaining in control of the information that reaches you. Office Outlook 2007 delivers innovations you can use to quickly search your communications, organize your work, and better share your information with others-all from one place. Office Outlook 2007 provides users with a comprehensive time and information manager. Using the To-Do Bar and Instant Search, you can organize and qui...

not much different to 2003 - I just installed this on my desktop and laptop and not found it not too different to outlook 2003. Can t really see major changes but as all msn office product goes, it is still fairly easy to use.

Why bother ? - Why pay a rip-off price from Microsoft when there are loads of good free email software programs that are just as good ?

One step forward, three steps back. Avoid. - + s. improved aesthetics.- s. It crashes reguarly.. It horribly bloated, if it is trying to connect to your server multi-tasking goes out the window - even using other applications is a no go. This hangs so often it is almost a given my laptop will become a frisbee at some point.. it doesn t like HTML mails!!!. the address system is retarded.. it doesn t save drafts where you tell it to in the options.Concl. Buggy, bloated and overpriced. Stick with the old office.(this is on new top end VAIO...)

A step backwards - I was using outlook from Office XP. Thought it might be worth upgrading. Outlook 2007 seems to be less reliable. I ve reinstalled it several times but there are problems with setting the default email account, and the application keeps on opening up in safe mode.It can t even cope with HTML email.I ve gone back to Office XP. Shouldn t have wasted my money.

How much ???? - Are Microsoft mad? This is a very nice piece of software but lets face it, in this day and age, a £25 one. There s absolutely no justification for an e-mail client as popular as this one to be a staggering £80 plus.I also agree its ludicrous that its not part of the Student edition. The fact that Word, Excel and OneNote combined is cheaper says it all.




Microsoft Outlook 2007 (PC)