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2009

Microsoft Office Outlook Team Blog : The Power of Word in Outlook

This morning we became aware of a Twitter campaign run from the website http://fixoutlook.org. This campaign is intended to provide Microsoft with feedback about our decision to continue to use Microsoft Word for composing and displaying e-mail in the upcoming release of Microsoft Outlook 2010. The Email Standards Project, which developed the website that promotes the current Twitter campaign, is backed by the maker of “email marketing campaign” software.

Outlook’s broken—Let’s fix it

Microsoft has confirmed they plan on using the Word rendering engine to display HTML emails in Outlook 2010. This means for the next 5 years your email designs will need tables for layout, have no support for CSS like float and position, no background images and lots more. Want proof? Here’s the same email in Outlook 2000 & 2010.

2007

Pas de rendu HTML des emails sous Outlook 2007

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La version 2007 d'Outlook introduit en effet un changement radical qui concerne le moteur de rendu utilisé pour l'affichage des emails reçus au format HTML. Si jusqu'à présent Outlook utilisait le moteur de rendu d'Internet Explorer, ce qui le mettait loin devant ses concurrents comme Eudora ou Lotus Notes en matière de rendu des emails HTML, Outlook 2007 utilise... Word !

2006

How to Sync Google Calendar with Outlook and Smartphones Automatically

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My big complaint about Google Calendar was lack of support for easily syncing calendar data with my smartphone. I use Outlook for my personal information management because it's still the only thing that puts all my data in one place the way I want it. Google Calendar's iCal export made manual syncing with Outlook possible, but I want to get all my calendar data from my computer to my phone automatically. RemoteCalendars solves this problem, making ongoing data sync simple after a convoluted setup process.

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