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Outlook or Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail


which is better?  

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It depends on what you use it for. I use Outlook at work because I need to keep track of calendars, tasks and large contact lists, besides the native e-mail functions, of course. For my personal e-mail I use Windows Live Mail. Windows Mail should be the same thing, Microsoft just shifted it over to the Live branding since it wasn't including it in Windows 7. If I were you I'd use Windows Live Mail since eventually you'll be upgrading from Vista.

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It depends on what you use it for. I use Outlook at work because I need to keep track of calendars, tasks and large contact lists, besides the native e-mail functions, of course. For my personal e-mail I use Windows Live Mail. Windows Mail should be the same thing, Microsoft just shifted it over to the Live branding since it wasn't including it in Windows 7. If I were you I'd use Windows Live Mail since eventually you'll be upgrading from Vista.

You're right I guess. So it would come down to WLMail or Outlook.

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Windows Live Mail as it synchronises my email and contacts perfectly between multiple computers (Hotmail account)

I did used to use Outlook 2007 however Windows Live Mail offers all the features I used in Outlook. It also just works unlike the Outlook connector you have to install to use Hotmail accounts in Outlook. (Yes Hotmail has POP access but that?s no good for multiple computers)

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Windows Live Mail as it synchronises my email and contacts perfectly between multiple computers (Hotmail account)

I did used to use Outlook 2007 however Windows Live Mail offers all the features I used in Outlook. It also just works unlike the Outlook connector you have to install to use Hotmail accounts in Outlook. (Yes Hotmail has POP access but that?s no good for multiple computers)

I'm using Windows Live Mail here:):)

I tried using Outlook 2007 but it reminds me of work and I didn't like using the connector. The Windows Live Mail program is fast, lightweight, syncs mail/contacts/calendars without any issues(Y)Y)

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