Pros: great integration between the functions and office 2000 products Cons: too robust, many features that will surely confuse you.
Overload, Overload, Yes, that is the way I feel after reviewing the features in Outlook 2000. In the coming months ahead, my entire department is converting from our antiquated email and calendaring packages to the robust Outlook 2000. (We were using...
Pros: Features, Well Organized, Integrates well with MS and 3rd party programs, did I say FEATURES! Cons: No mail list management features, Part of the Microsoft Empire
Microsoft Outlook is one of those programs that is *relatively* easy to get started and has an arsenal of features to grow with you as your emailing and organization needs increase. Outlook seems to (almost) always have the capability to do what I need...
Pros: Feature Rich, Integrates Smoothly With Other MS Programs Cons: Costly; Not As User Friendly As Others
Although I still use other email clients, calendars and PIMs at home, I have been using MS programs exclusively at work for over a year. The first six months was something of an 8 hour-a-day battle. Why battle? Because I didn't want to change. I was...
Pros: auto recurring task and calendar features Cons: journal
I have been using Outlook for all of my organizational needs (for both business and personal information) since its initial version, and have been using 2000 for about six months. 2000 is the best version yet - far from having "too many"...
Pros: Fully integrated, great contact management capabilities Cons: Too complicated, too many frivolous functions
If I knew how to use everything, I'm sure Outlook 2000 would be a great tool. However, beyond Contacts and Inbox, the rest of the icons in Inbox are merely decorations. Actually, most of the functions are extremely useful in managing my life, but it...
Microsoft Outlook isn't just an e-mail client. While many people use it for just that, it has a wide range of other functions and utilities. And for once, I have to say Microsoft have done a decent job of something. Despite continually using Microsoft...
Pros: Extremely feature packed, well integrated, good interface Cons: Not exactly user friendly, features can be somewhat daunting, quirky
I have had Microsoft office installed on my home system for many years. Off and on I have used Outlook as my mail program. I have to admit though, as just a POP3 mail reader, Outlook is mediocre at best. And using it as just a POP3 mail reader is a...
Pros: Incredibly Easy To Use Cons: Requires a lot of disk space
Hello, my name is Susan and I am addicted to email. Is there a twelve step program for Email Addicts? If there is, I don't want to join. I love email. It has become a very big part of my everyday life, just as taking a shower, tending to my house and...
Pros: Feature rich, easy to use, short learning curve. Cons: Somewhat difficult to initially setup, cost and uses a lot of resources.
Having used Eudora Pro, Outlook and Outlook Express for quite some time (and often while all were installed on the same machine at the same time), I've come to the conclusion that Outlook 2000 belongs in the winner's circle. This is not to say the others...
Pros: Complete program Cons: Functions difficult to access/ find
I personally do not like the many features of MS Outlook. True, there are many but there's one simple rule I like to keep: KISS.
Bluntly, that means Keep It Simple Stupid.
For an email program MS Outlook falls short of convenience or...
Pros: comprehensive mail package that meets all needs; very easy to use Cons: none
I've been a user of Lotus Notes and of Microsoft Outlook for 6 years. I've not used Notes for about 2 years, so can't really compare current versions. But, with exclusive use of Outlook 97, 98 and 2000, I can confidently say Microsoft has a killer...
Pros: The usefulness of this program is unrivalled once it's set up and configured properly; Highly customizable; Excellent support for e-mail, tasks, appointments, and contacts Cons: High price; Heavy resource consumption; Takes a while to set up properly; Many features will be wasted for the casual user
Outlook 2000 is the latest incarnation of Microsoft's e-mail and personal information manager, part of the Office 2000 line of products.
As a stand-alone e-mail product, it is a bit over-priced, and certainly overloaded. While it is...
Pros: Easy to use, many nice features Cons: Poor archive retrieval and glitch in folder renaming
I have been using Outlook 2000 now for about a year. This is our Corporate email standard. I originally had been using Lotus Notes which was very robust and an excellent communication tool company wide.
Pros: Express comes with Windows 98, Outlook comes with Office 2000 Cons: Outlook is too slow, both Express and Outlook are snail slow as news group readers.
Windows 95 had a little icon no one used. It said "Inbox" on it and started the tiny mail program included with windows as an apparent added feature even though people already had their trusted Eudora or Eudora-type mail programs.
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