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To: WebDrone who wrote (23270)2/26/1999 8:08:00 PM
From: JP Sullivan  Read Replies (3) of 213173
 
Access development at home ( the database part of Office you don't get on the mac)

Access isn't the only thing that Microsoft left out of Office 98 for Macintosh!

Did you know that Office 98 for Macintosh does not come with the full version of Outlook? Instead Microsoft has seen fit to include a watered-down version called Outlook Express, which is essentially an e-mail client that it gives away for free anyway. Unfortunately, Outlook Express won't do me any good because there is no calendar or appointment feature. (Why am I surprised that Microsoft treats the Mac like a stepchild?)

Does anyone know if Outlook 98 for Macintosh exists? I could find only one reference to Outlook and the Mac platform at Microsoft's Web site, and that eventually lead me back to--guess what!--Outlook for Windows :(

The reason I prefer to use Outlook over another program is that I am already using Outlook on my PC. Unless there is Outlook for Mac, I'm going to have to have to learn another program on my iMac and possibly re-enter all my contact/calendar stuff! <Yuks!>

Winston Ee
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