Friday, January 14, 2011

Review on outlook 2007

The new Outlook 2007 from Microsoft is a strong update of the previous Outlook 2003. It has some newly added features that it makes our work an easy thing to do. The Microsoft Outlook 2007 is not a revolutionary product that completely redefines the concept of e-mail work. The ease of use of the client has been improved significantly though.


Features:


The Microsoft Outlook 2007 has improved features like the new Ribbon toolbar which is an excellent add on to the product and it just makes the program a pleasure to use. The menu items are very accessible and easy to use.


Microsoft Outlook 2007 has been a good surprise to all. Many features that have really impressed all, like the quality of the searches and the speed of the client. The security feature of Microsoft Outlook 2007 has been the most important issue to make a note of.


Usability:


Many commands from the previous version of Outlook are retained which makes it more user friendly. There has been built the support for other office clients. The e-mail messages can now be opened even via word documents.


If you have been used with the simplicity of dragging and dropping, marking the important files with a specific color and so on, you will find Microsoft Outlook 2007 a fresh breath of air, because we have been amazed by the ease of using the client.


Limitations:


Outlook 2007 utilizes word 2007 HTML for depiction that makes message format unbalanced.


Recommendations:


It is almost impossible to return to the previous version of Microsoft Outlook 2003 once you have tried the new Microsoft outlook 2007. The Outlook 2007 is a great thing for both experienced users and users that have used Outlook a short period of time because they can benefit from the fact that the client is very easy to navigate through and it has a very user friendly interface. The upgraded version has granted our wishes. Everything that we have wished for from the previous versions it is now present in the outlook 2007.

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