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Hatmonster
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      3rd Apr 2008
I'm forced to support both Entourage and Outlook as our Exchange email
clients. I'm looking for a comparison of feature sets between both clients.
Does anyone have anything out there or know where something is?
 
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      3rd Apr 2008
Hatmonster <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I'm forced to support both Entourage and Outlook as our Exchange email
> clients. I'm looking for a comparison of feature sets between both clients.
> Does anyone have anything out there or know where something is?


http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/compare.html
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/itpros/...2f7ab1033&ep=7

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      3rd Apr 2008
from experience, I can tell you that Entourage is a buggy, slapped together
piece of cr_p compared to Outlook. My last disaster with it was trying to do
an out-of-office rule, since it has no built-in one like Outlook. It started
looping. Bottom line, mac users should use OWA.

"Hatmonster" wrote:

> I'm forced to support both Entourage and Outlook as our Exchange email
> clients. I'm looking for a comparison of feature sets between both clients.
> Does anyone have anything out there or know where something is?

 
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Hatmonster
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      3rd Apr 2008
Than,s Adam - these help some, If you know of any areas that list more
features, it would be great. This gives me a great start.!

"Adam Bailey" wrote:

> Hatmonster <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > I'm forced to support both Entourage and Outlook as our Exchange email
> > clients. I'm looking for a comparison of feature sets between both clients.
> > Does anyone have anything out there or know where something is?

>
> http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/compare.html
> http://www.microsoft.com/mac/itpros/...2f7ab1033&ep=7
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      3rd Apr 2008
Wait until you find out that Office 2008 doesn't address any of the bugs. It
DOES introduce an out-of-office assistant, at least. I'm so frustrated with
the Entourage thing, I can't even express it. Don't even use OOA in Office
2004; it won't work unless you actually have the user logged into Entourage
the entire time they are gone, anyway. We've just had all the OOO messages
sent as soon as the person returns from vacation. I have all the Entourage
users go to OWA for password change functions, OOO functions, etc. They
aren't happy campers.

"dlw" wrote:

> from experience, I can tell you that Entourage is a buggy, slapped together
> piece of cr_p compared to Outlook. My last disaster with it was trying to do
> an out-of-office rule, since it has no built-in one like Outlook. It started
> looping. Bottom line, mac users should use OWA.
>

 
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