Are you guys talking about "Outlook" or "Outlook Express". I use (and have
only used) "outlook", which functions brilliantly. It uses "Word" as the
text editor, has a great address book, the diary facility is brilliant (I
use it all the time now), and the 'journal' facility keeps a log of all the
work I do (all the MS Office documents are tracked).
Interestingly, a lot of other applications try to restore Outlook Express
as my default email manager - they seem to be able to switch my settings
with frightening ease.
I would be interested to see Turnpike in action.
Howard Simpson, Basingstoke.
PS I am not sponsored by Microsoft (but I could be persuaded)
-----Original Message-----
From: David Gunn [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 01 October 2000 16:08
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Worms and Virus's
Outlook can thread messages and put them in designated folders using
message
rules. However, I am fed up with Outlook in other ways. Is "Turnpike"
that
much better, i.e. is it ?17 better than free. If it is then I will buy
it.
Is it available "online"?
David Gunn, Glencoe, Scotland
10/06/00 18:24:38 GMT Daylight Time
e-mail address: [log in to unmask]
Personal web on mountain trauma: www.gunn27.fsnet.co.uk
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