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Microsoft to Add Exchange Support for Mac OS X

rgmoore writes "MacNN is reporting that Microsoft will finally make a full-fledged Exchange client for Mac OS X. Today, Mac users can only access the full range of Exchange services by using Outlook 2001, available only under Mac OS. Mac OS X users could either use Entourage, or they could run Outlook 2001 under the Classic environment. Microsoft is now promising to update Entourage so that it will be able to access all of Exchange's services, and they're even promising it will be available as a free update. Since many companies love to use Exchange and have made a big deal of Mac OS X's lack of a viable client, this is a big step forward for Mac users in a corporate environment."

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  1. Apple could do it's own... by curious.corn · · Score: 1, Redundant

    after all osx already comes with all the components: mail, adreessbook, ical. Calendar sharing is a just a couple of dialogues and interfaces away. In iCal new appointmens could launch mail's compose window with the request preattached (no self-send stuff please! we don't want outlook virii) and the location availablity is just a dav calendar flagged to a resource rather than a person.
    Apple just has to package a server config interface, add a couple of icons and documantation and roll it's own. Integrated for easy rollout, open (mime-atttach passing across apps) for the sophisticated that want the option, many specialized apps to appease the unixers, cool to stick it at Bill!

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