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Outlook Desktop

Posted by Martin in Email, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows  TAGS in Email, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows

30

Jul

Several of my friends rely heavily on the excellent Calendar function in Microsoft Outlook to organize their work routine. The Outlook Calendar does have a serious disadvantage if you compare it to a normal paper calendar though because it is not visible all the time. A paper calendar is always visible and Outlook does not offer this functionality unless you use Michael Scrivo’s Outlook Desktop application.


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