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nanab

Outlook Express
 
Can you tell me which is better Outlook or Outlook Express?Also how can i
download Outlook or Outlook Express and get all the programs that go with it?

Dave Peterson

Outlook Express
 
Outlook Express is free, er, at least included with the price of windows.

Outlook is not free. You have to buy it. Most people buy it as part of some
version of the Microsoft Office Suite. (I'm not sure it is even packaged as a
standalone product.)

MS shares some of the differences he
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257824/EN-US/

I would bet that you have Outlook Express already installed on your pc. It's
pretty much part of a standard install -- even if you don't ever use it.


nanab wrote:

Can you tell me which is better Outlook or Outlook Express?Also how can i
download Outlook or Outlook Express and get all the programs that go with it?


--

Dave Peterson

Gord Dibben

Outlook Express
 
Outlook Express is installed when you install the Windows operating system and a
download is not necessary.

Outlook is part of the MS Office suite and cannot be downloaded. You must
purchase the Office Suite or MS Outlook standalone.

For Outlook standalone...................

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...487751033.aspx

Which is better...........?

Depends what features you want.

MS Outlook has more functions but OE is great for email and as a news reader.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 06:54:01 -0700, nanab
wrote:

Can you tell me which is better Outlook or Outlook Express?Also how can i
download Outlook or Outlook Express and get all the programs that go with it?



Harlan Grove[_2_]

Outlook Express
 
"Dave Peterson" wrote...
....
. . . (I'm not sure it is even packaged as a standalone product.)

....

Unfortunately, it is. My wife bought standalone Outlook 2002 years ago, not
realizing that she already had Outlook 2000 on her PC.



Dave Peterson

Outlook Express
 
Ouch.



Harlan Grove wrote:

"Dave Peterson" wrote...
...
. . . (I'm not sure it is even packaged as a standalone product.)

...

Unfortunately, it is. My wife bought standalone Outlook 2002 years ago, not
realizing that she already had Outlook 2000 on her PC.


--

Dave Peterson


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