Microsoft Outlook, like many other email software, contains many niceties that help increase efficiency when using the application. Users of Outlook have likely noticed it’s ability to auto-complete email addresses as the user begins typing in the To field of an email composition. Outlook, over time, assembles a list of addresses you have sent mail [...]
Microsoft Outlook is a necessary evil in many workplaces across the country. On the surface, Outlook provides a ton of worthwhile functionality – email, calendar, tasks, contacts are all vital in any productive business environment. Unfortunately, Outlook crumbles under it’s own feature set and quickly becomes a bloated and sluggish experience from start up to [...]
We live and work in a connected world where the lines between home and the office are continually shifted and blurred. Most professionals carry a cell phone and odds are your employer has reached out to you outside of office hours on it. Furthermore, we bring it upon ourselves by catching up on office email [...]
Were you aware most everyone but Microsoft understands the concept of deletion, at least with respect to computers? As users, we understand the action initiated when an item is selected, a file or even a line of text perhaps, and the Delete command is executed. The selection is deleted – what a concept. Sure, there [...]
Professionally, I use Outlook 2007 at the office even though I’m personally extremely fond of Google Gmail. Many corporate employees have little choice when it comes to the communication tools available to them. Love it or hate it, Outlook 2007 really isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be. On the surface this may [...]