Microsoft Office XP

Microsoft Outlook 2002

Overview



It feels like Outlook drew the short straw in the Office XP development cycle. Even so, there are enough subtle usability enhancements to merit an upgrade, although not so many changes that IT departments need to worry about retraining. Users who were hoping for some improvements in working with forms, macros, and other advanced features are out of luck, however.

Specs & Features



Manufacturer est. price AU$233
System requirements Pentium 133MHz or higher; 24MB (Win 98), 32MB (Win Me or NT), or 64MB (Win 2K) plus 8MB for application
PC operating systems supported Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, Me, NT 4.0 with SP 6
 
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