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Some of the early ratings for this showed some very disappointed users but I think they must have gotten out a lot of the bugs. I have found it works very well on my Windows 7 Dell laptop. Clear presentation and some efficient improvements - small things like the delete option right in the email inbox list, so you don't have to move to the header and back down to sort through keepers and jettison the rest. I like this Outlook very much - and got it for two home computers. It makes email management very much easier. Worth the money to save the aggro.
This product works well. Great not only for email, but for contacts and keeping a schedule. Microsoft has changed it's policy regarding its licensing, you can now move office products once every 90 days.
Not as good as the previous Outlook Express in Windows XP Home edition but better than Windows Mail or accessing emails from the server. In July this year my Windows XP desktop computer exploded and I had to say goodbye to Outlook Express as they have discontinued it. Fortunately I had a Windows 8 now 8.1 laptop and accessing my emails and by accessing I mean doing anything that is to say opening, saving, deleting and replying to them or anything else was a nightmare. I need to specify that I am also using JAWS 15, very powerful screen reader which does not work in the sense that it does not read and its normal functions do not work with Windows Mail and not all email browsers are user friendly for those who have special software. Going straight to the point I needed to get Outlook 2013, I was not encouraged by certain reviews but it was or I thought it was and I still think it is the only software to make my life easier when accessing my emails. Another reason was I needed to access my previous emails saved with Outlook Express which needless to say I could not. First point I do not think it is fairly priced, let alone that weeks before I bought it, it was £50 cheaper, secondly I wonder why the CD version is not available in the UK, it is not fair or logical they sell the version of the software on CD only in the US or anyway so I assume. I saw it on sale at the US Microsoft Office store at more than $100 plus duty charges that one needs to consider when ordering from the US. Downloading was easy and fast but installing it was another matter, in my case I needed to configure it with my email account which was different from Microsoft Outlook and configuring the software to an email account different from Microsoft Outlook was a bit of a nightmare, provided that configuring it with Microsoft would have been easy or anyway easier. firstly it crushed a couple of times giving me the message ‘not responding’: in a few words it would not do anything so I clicked ‘cancel’ because I was exasperated with the whole process. When I least expected it I was presented with the choice to click ‘restart which I did in order to try one last time, or else I would uninstall everything. I could not believe after 3 times it gave me my inbox with the email address I was trying to synchronise my Outlook with. It takes a bit of getting used to, it is not as good as Outlook Express in Windows XP but I can at least navigate more or less easily with the keyboard. The great thing about Microsoft Outlook 2013 that the previous version of Outlook Express Windows XP Home edition did not have, not as far as I know, is that when the email account is connected or perhaps a better word is synchronised with the email provider it does let you access all the settings you have in your email browser page without you needing to do anything, I could not believe when my screen reader read out to me all the folders I had in the browser page and here are more easily accessible. I still think it is too expensive for what it offers, we are talking about £139 at the time of purchase though as far as I know it is the only alternative to other email packages that might not be entirely accessible for everyone. I would recommend it if you have the same problems I have experienced but if you do not need to use a screen reader I would save my money and use the email browser if Windows Mail is not easy to use, the only difference is that when using a web browser if one needs or wants to save emails the only way to do it is to save them as text and then of course there is a lot of editing to do to retrieve the text of the message with the date and time it was sent for example, it can be done but although it does not take long or involve hard work once you know what to do, at times it is annoying. With Microsoft Outlook you can simply save the emails without further need of editing, if you have no need or do not want to save anything I would not think you need Outlook 2013.