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Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

News It might be the world's most widely distributed email client, but Microsoft has confirmed that it has no intention of further developing Outlook Express. Outlook Express] just sits where it is," said Dan Leach, lead product manager for Microsoft's...

[August 13, 2003, 12:20]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback It looks like Mcrosoft has decided to fleece its Outlook Express 6 customers. Now we will have to buy a MS licnese in order to use the new Outlook Cliente what ever that is. It will be over bloated for home computer users who may have not enough...

[August 14, 2003, 19:57]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback Outlook Express sucks. It works sometimes, and other times it don't. Time to fins another mail that can send pictures in.

[October 12, 2005, 20:07]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback For the lady that said that only retards use Microsoft products - that'd be slander on a massively grand scale don't you think? To anyone who's not in Tech Support, we're not all cross that we didn't have the intelligence to produce the class of...

[March 12, 2004, 18:36]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback Wait.wasn't a large part of "the lawsuit" about IE being embedded in Windows OS? What happened to all that?

[August 14, 2003, 19:27]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback Well, it seems as if for yet another time in that last few months, Microsoft is basically begging for its users to swtich to other alternatives, such as Mozilla (much better than IE/OE), Linux, and yes, Mac OS X (I'm going to be switching to that...

[August 14, 2003, 19:20]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback In my experience OE has always been a better more reliable email client than Outlook, even the old Win16 version of Outlook Express. Sad but true. Yet another reason to continue using Mozilla.

[August 14, 2003, 16:46]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback its not suprising to see microsoft "freebies" begin to dwindle here and there. With many people (including myself) drifting away from the idea of computers being "microsoft machines", and looking to other sensible and functional operating systems...

[August 14, 2003, 5:41]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback First they screw over the browser competition, then drop their good email client in favour of the bloated and crappy Outlook, and they have the nerve to slag off IMAP, which is way better than MAPI ever was or will be.

[August 14, 2003, 3:56]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback Well Robert, with you being an accountant I'm sure you would agree that Microsoft as a business has the most money and customers on the entire planet. I for one will gladly be a student on how Microsoft runs a business, as I know of NO other that...

[June 30, 2006, 3:19]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback I'm getting so fed up with Microsoft and all their "diseases" (holes in their products that are dangerous and have to be "patched" constantly), that I'm ready for something new. Actually, I think my next computer will be a Mac.

[August 17, 2003, 18:50]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback I used to struggle with spam everyday when I used Outlook, not mention dealing with corrupted mailboxes. Don't let the door hit you in the butt when you leave Microsoft! Who cares. Apple mail is a much much better program.

[August 15, 2003, 13:48]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback Exchange Server and Outlook are a very dangerous combination in the hands of the average mindless Microsoft admin. ROFL Evolution, Sendmail. World Peace.

[August 15, 2003, 3:27]

Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express

Talkback Well why should anyone be surprised at this news that MS are to dump OE? as usual they show scant regard for the end user and in my opinion they do not and will not ever give a toss for the likes of us, unfortunately there is no alternative because...

[May 21, 2004, 13:30]