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Switching to OS X in a buisness environment

updated 02:40 pm EST, Wed February 19, 2003

 
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BlueArc's CTO and Executive VP Geoff Barrall has documented his switch from Windows to Mac OS X: " everyday in a Windows-dominated world, focusing on three areas of difficulty: software availablity, file exchange, and standards.


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    outlook???

    hmm... This guys talks about using outlook on mac, but as far as I know, ther eis no version of outlook available for the mac. Only Entourage... and outlook express 5 for classic... hrmm....

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    Outlook for Mac

    http://microsoft.com/mac/products/outlook/outlook_default.asp?navindex=s13

    OS 9 only at this point, but an OS X version is apparently coming this summer.

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    outlook? entourage?

    where's the difference anyway? and then there's outlook express... can't they have one single product?

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    uh...yeah

    Outlook has been available for Mac for years. Way back when it sucked even worse than now, it was called Exchange Client for Mac.

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    outlook/entourage/express

    Outlook is a client for MS Exchange Server. It was developed by the Exchange team.

    Outlook Express is a free email client developed by the MacBU by developers who made Claris Emailer after Apple cut them loose.

    Entourage is a part of Office that provides calendering and time management stuff. It costs money.

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    Outlook 2001

    Outlook 2001 came out for the Mac a while ago. It only runs in 9 and has a number of limitations....(cannot sync with palm)


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    Lucky ba*%ard...

    He had far more success moving from Windoze than I had moving from OS-9! I couldn't even access my local shared FW Drive which I use as a pseudo-server IMHO...

    My dealer still runs 8.6, which should have been a REALLY big hint!

    :-)

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    A German proverb says

    "The peasant only eats what he knows." Which could apply to most Windows users.

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