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The most important part of MS Office is missing too
As a corporate IT manager for the last 10 years, I have never considered the email client the most important part of an office suite. Because the crap one that comes with MSOffice was not up to the security standards which I consider the minimum for reliable use.
Therefore, by this argument, MS does not have one either. As a user and administrator of various email systems, I consider the technology behind Exchange/Outlook to be one small step above CCMail 6. Which means it is cumbersome crap.
So DAEMON, do you consider Outlook to be missing, or just missing in action, presumed absent without leave?
Posted by: jkozura_z   Posted on: 04/02/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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marketing  lifeiseasy | 04/01/04
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