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Discussion in 'Software' started by kat731, Feb 26, 2007.

  1. kat731
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    kat731 Megabyte Poster

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    Hi all,

    ok, i like Outlook Express, cant seem to like Outlook 2003. Would like the extra benefits of Outlook. Anyone recommend a good alternative they use??

    Kat
     
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  2. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    From the makers of Firefox I give you Thunderbird.

    Never used it myself though. I prefer Web based. 8)
     
  3. Phoenix
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    any reason u like OE but not O2k3?
     
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  4. kat731
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    kat731 Megabyte Poster

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    Thanks Si, Hi Ryan,
    Ummm... just dont like the layout, maybe im 2 used 2 OE... Its just i have an Axim X30 and O 2003 came with it. Just wondered if another mail client would sync with the X30 apart from O 2003. Maybe i should try and let it grow on me!!

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    Then you will not like Outlook 2007...lol...but muggins here loves it :biggrin
     
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    ew. :blink
     
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  7. Phoenix
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    My question was mainly because O2k3 looks pretty much like OE by default, and most differences can be minimized with view options and such
    its also a far more robust email client as well as feature rich

    its odd that someone enjoys OE over Full Outlook :)

    Outlook would have the best sync options to a windows mobile based PDA
     
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  8. kat731
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    kat731 Megabyte Poster

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    Like i said Ryan, have to let it grow on me, suppose you just get used to something, dont think thats odd!, just never used it... Want to use it as its obvious superiority.
     
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