Upgrading to Outlook 2007
November 16, 2007 – 11:54 am | by jaygaulardcom
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I have had this on my to-do list for a few weeks.
The other day, I ran up to Staples and grabbed the latest version of Microsoft Outlook. I wanted to upgrade because my previous version, Outlook XP, was becoming a little buggy since I got Windows Vista. On the calendar, instead of showing one appointment, it would display one for every year that has passed. If I put one appointment in the calendar in January of 2000 to happen every year, there would be two of them in 2001 and so on.
I also upgraded to Outlook 2007 because I couldn’t find an alternative open source program that would easily sync with my Treo 700. That is all I use it for…contact, tasks and calendar.
It’s pretty good. Things seem kind of slow on it though. I am sure there are many more features in this version, most of which I will never see, because I don’t use it for email.
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One Response to “Upgrading to Outlook 2007”
By John on Nov 30, 2007 | Reply
Outlook 2007 KICKS ass… I love it. I just hope the next version will have more gtd integrated into it.
You or your readers might find this post interesting http://www.thetechbrief.com/2007/11/29/lose-your-outlook-2007-virginity/