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zweldon 10-21-2006 04:43 AM

outlook replacement?
 
hello -

my name is zach, and i'm a bit new here, and to the ppc-6700 itself(just got mine two weeks ago). you'll probably be hearing from me quite a bit more in the future, but i figured i'd start off with a rather tame question(mods:please feel free to move if i have not posted this in the correct spot):


my ppc came with outlook 2002, but, to be brutally honest, i have an outright disdain for microsoft's products, outside of their operating systems, and, well, notepad;)


does anybody have any suggestions for a pim/outlook replacement program that syncs/integrates well with my ppc?


thanks in advance:)

Wideawake 10-21-2006 08:51 AM

may I ask what's wrong with poutlook?

zweldon 10-21-2006 12:54 PM

well, outlook(or 'messaging', but i suspect it's somewhat based on regular outlook code) on my 6700 is just peachy. in fact, i'm plenty surprised at how tolerable the standard 'office' applications are on wm5.

however, outlook on my pc, is quite possibly the most bloated, resource hungry program installed on my computer(outside of windows itself, heh). now, not to turn this into a full on microsoft bash(that's been plenty well covered by others for years), as i am a windows user, and i can't bash too much w/o sounding like a hypocrite, if i'm still using their products...


but, let's face it - installed, outlook takes over 300mb, installs extra programs that are absolutely unnecessary(M$ Photo Editor, to start), steals file associations, and changes default programs for certain tasks(i.e.; i much prefer to use my gmail account via my browser to send email).


anyways, that's why, it's unwieldy, annoying, and a downright displeaure to use, so, anybody have any suggestions on any alternatives that sync/integrate well with my 6700?

Wideawake 10-21-2006 02:52 PM

just don't sync ur email with the desktop or take the step and get a direct push account from mail2web where u can sync contacts, tasks, calendar, and email with ur exchange server account with them.
~mike

jkfromak 10-23-2006 10:53 AM

I agrre with wide, get a mail2web account.


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