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Story: Microsoft releases subscription Outlook

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Posted by: Matt Webber (Thursday 20 January 2005, 9:09 AM)

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Let me at it!!
Finally I can get rid of that pesky free Thunderbird application and pay $60 a year to do exactly the same thing. My ISP, which I still need, provides me with email storage facilities but I don't want that - I want the Microsoft anonymous disk space on a server somewhere that I'll never see.
Hopefully Word, Powerpoint, Excel and Access will soon be available too - then I can pay $300 a year assuming they all carry the same price.
Now that is value for money. WIth innovation like this Apple and the Open Source movement better watch out!

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