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Review by CalifBeachBum
This upgrade' will not install on aclean’ hard drive, nor will it upgrade' XP Pro. There is a work around, but it involves duplicate installs and other technicalworkarounds’ so if you are not technically savvy, don’t get this upgrade'.<br /><br />If you do want to consider thisupgrade’ be aware that Windows Vista Home Premium does not include FAX capability and needs the Office 2007 suite along with Outlook 2007 (which does not support animated gif’s, among other things) for most eMail.
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Review by CalifBeachBum
Very little change, less features (does not support animated gif’s or stationary).
Outlook 2007 now uses Microsoft Word as its rendering engine for all incoming emails. In Outlook 2003 (and earlier), email with animated gif’s would look great, because it uses Internet Explorer to render the emails, leaving the HTML alone. However, in Outlook 2007, Microsoft Word literally rewrites your beautiful HTML into Word-like HTML, leaving out the creative touches that used to be available until Outlook 2007.
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Review by CalifBeachBum
I purchased Outlook 2007 because Microsoft has now chosen to exclude it from certain versions of Office 2007. Well, it has way less features than my previous Outlook:nn - no animated GIF’sn - no support for Outlook Personal Address Book (PAB)n - the Outlook Text Editor has been eliminatednnAnd now I find that if you purchase this stand alone' version of Outlook 2007 theThemes and Stationary’ feature is disabled. It only works in those versions of Outlook 2007 that are bundled with the Office Suite, not this version!
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Review by CalifBeachBum
This upgrade' will not install on aclean’ hard drive, nor will it upgrade' XP Pro. There is a work around, but it involves duplicate installs and other technicalworkarounds’ so if you are not technically savvy, don’t get this upgrade'.<br /><br />If you do want to consider thisupgrade’ be aware that Windows Vista Home Premium does not include FAX capability and needs the Office 2007 suite along with Outlook 2007 (which does not support animated gif’s, among other things) for most eMail.
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Review by Camille M.
perfect device. the only thing that would Make this better? people that actually wait for it to be released and test it themselves before Reviewing it.