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bricro | 19:27 Sun 02nd Apr 2006 | Technology
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Is there a difference between Outlook Express & Microsoft Outlook,please?
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Outlook Express is free and is availablewhen you install Windows XP. Outlook is part of Microsoft Office.


I am no expert on both, but from using both I think the main differences are:


Outlook Express (free), as well doing mail, can also work with newsgroups (or forums / usergroups whatever you want to call them). This is not in Outlook.


Outlook (as part of office) can work with an MS Exchange mail server, and also has a calendaring and diary capability which is not in Outlook Express.


For a full list see here:


http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/assistance/HA011169051033.aspx


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Thank you very much,most helpful.


Regards,Bricro.

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