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Sorry, I don't do Windows 



- Version: 9.0, 6/20/2006 10:26PM PST
brandonphillips
Just another app from the Borg that keeps classic running in the corporate environment.
This app sucks 



- Version: 9.0, 9/11/2003 03:29AM PST
Perth girl
Previously used Netscape Communicator and Meeting Maker.
Outlook is clunky, no html email, you can't view your email message while you put details into your calendar.
PC users get all the useful windows like a summary view of their daily tasks and meetings all neatly laid out, but not Mac users.
When you try to add a new contact it has an annoying dialogue box for title which springs up as you try to add the contact details.
There should be one click to accept a meeting, the interface is unnecessarily complex to set frequency. Why a whole new window just to add the attendees?
Don't buy it unless you are forced to.
Outlook is clunky, no html email, you can't view your email message while you put details into your calendar.
PC users get all the useful windows like a summary view of their daily tasks and meetings all neatly laid out, but not Mac users.
When you try to add a new contact it has an annoying dialogue box for title which springs up as you try to add the contact details.
There should be one click to accept a meeting, the interface is unnecessarily complex to set frequency. Why a whole new window just to add the attendees?
Don't buy it unless you are forced to.