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Outlook vs. Outlook Express
I have been using Outlook Express for probably about 7 years or so. Quite happy with it. I am considering switching to Outlook 2002 which is also on my computer. Other than some additional features such as Calendar etc. are there any good reasons to switch to Outlook from Outlook Express ? My operating system is XP Pro, behind a router, and have the Firewall that comes with XP enabled. Thanks !
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Ride 'em Cowboy
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Outlook is a MUCH larger program that requires a lot more resources.
Differences between Outlook and Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;257824
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I use Outlook because (among other reasons)- anti-spam programs (such as PC cillians) only work with Outlook- and is reason enough for the choice.
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Thanks Ezystvy and Prew for the replies. I do have enough power to run Outlook as I have a Pentium 4 with a 3.0 Meg. processor. I think I will just stay with Outlook Express, as I said I was happy with it so far. The only reason I was considering using Outlook was because I thought it might be a bit safer concerning getting viruses and other malware etc, but I guess that is not the case. Thanks again !
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