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Microsoft Entourage 2008
To call this product an Outlook "alternative" is debatable. Entourage is the email component of Microsoft Office for Mac — just as Outlook is the email component of Microsoft Office for Windows. So while Entourage and Outlook are not identical, Entourage can be seen as part of Microsoft's effort to expand Microsoft Office's interoperability.
The feature set of both Microsoft products is comparable — although there are significant differences in the appearance of the interfaces. Both include recognisable to-do lists and calendars, and while Entourage does not employ Visual Basic for macros, AppleScripts can be used to achieve similar ends.
There will be a few usability issues for most people moving from Outlook on a PC to Entourage on a Mac; both support synchronisation and have the same set of basic features. Unfortunately, Entourage does not support .pst file formats, which means that tab delimited formats must be used when exporting between them. Enex considers this a significant oversight, but certainly not insurmountable. Entourage will directly import Apple Mail and Eudora formats.
Another interesting observation is that Entourage is unable to manage the same range of synchronisation tasks with an Exchange server as Outlook can. For example, task synchronisation and server-side rule editing are unavailable. HTML/CSS handling in emails, however, is no problem at all. The Email Standards Project rates the product as excellent.
Office for Mac also includes a component called My Day, which provides the user with a compact view of current tasks and calendar events even when Entourage is not open. This is a great way for users to track their day.
The fact that Microsoft cannot provide users with a reliable experience across platforms makes it clear that Outlook alternatives are indeed necessary. Users of Linux must rely on Windows emulation software to use Outlook. We hope that Microsoft Office Web will improve the company's cross-platform credentials.
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