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Microsoft Outlook 2007

Posted on March 31, 2010April 2, 2010 by OD

  • Integrated solution for managing your time and information, connecting across boundaries, and remaining in control of the information that reaches you
  • Helps you quickly search your communications, organize your work, and better share your information with others
  • Instant Search minimizes the time it takes to locate information; redesigned interface makes composing, formatting, and acting on e-mail an easier and more intuitive experience
  • Color Categories give you an easy, visual way to distinguish items from one another, so it’s easy to organize your data and search your information
  • Fully interact with information stored in Windows SharePoint Services technology anywhere, anytime, and connect Windows SharePoint Services calendars, documents, contacts, or tasks

Product Description
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. Main FeaturesManufacturer: Microsoft CorporationManufacturer Part Number: 543-03007… More >>

Microsoft Outlook 2007

5 thoughts on “Microsoft Outlook 2007”

  1. Scotty says:
    March 31, 2010 at 3:07 PM

    The new version of Outlook is VERY similar to the previous version. Cosmetics are neater, but wholesale revamping of the user interface that took place in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint missed this version. Usability is good, and I hope that security is improved, but I see no “burning” need to upgrade to the new version.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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  2. T. Pallen says:
    March 31, 2010 at 5:09 PM

    Potential buyers need to know–and Microsoft will NOT tell them–that Office 2007 products, including Outlook, do not exist side-by-side happily with older versions. For example, if you upgrade one Office product, such as Outlook, everytime you start an older Office program, such as Word 2003, it will “reinstall” itself. Then, when you start Outlook 2007, it will “reinstall” itself, etc. Furthermore, if you install an Office 2007 suite that does not include Outlook, it will be impossible to install an older version of Outlook.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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  3. RJL says:
    March 31, 2010 at 6:51 PM

    Better interface than Outlook 2003. Cleaner with a nicer calendar. I installed Outlook 2007 and OneNote 2007 as stand-alone Office Upgrades alongside an Office 2003 install. No problems. I had seen reviews where other users say a reinstall screen pops up everytime they switch between 2003 and 2007 products. That has not happened with my install.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  4. Bfndesign says:
    March 31, 2010 at 8:32 PM

    Installing stand alone Outlook 2007 will corrupt your Office 2003 suite. Tech support will advise you to erase the components of your damaged 2003 in order to install Outlook 2007, promising to send you a 2003 replacement disk if you don’t have your old disk. By attempting to install Outlook 2007, you will lose your entire 2003 and can only obtain a replacement disk for an additional $25.

    But it gets worse. If your system came pre-installed, they won’t send you a replacement disk; they’ll refer you to your computer manufacturer. Ever tried to get a disk from Compaq?? Or Dell? Or Best Buy?

    BEWARE OF OUTLOOK 2007!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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  5. C. Fairweather says:
    March 31, 2010 at 8:54 PM

    I have used and loved Outlook for many years, along with the rest of the Office suite. To get up to date, I just bought the home & student Office suite 07 sans Outlook and bought Outlook 07 separately (thinking $200 total was better than $400). Fine – except this Outlook doesn’t hook up with the suite, won’t let me set default fonts, and is driving me nuts. I sometimes receive a message in white font on white and can’t read it until I hit forward to put it into a message whose font I can change so I can finally see it. I looked it up on Microsoft. It’s designed to act this way. Thumbs down.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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