[Info] Microsoft dejará "tirado" al Outlook Express.

15/08/2003 - 23:58 por Ille Corvus | Informe spam
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#1 JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·
16/08/2003 - 00:06 | Informe spam
Se ha negado la noticia. Salió publicada en The Inquirer hace una semana (estos que se dedican a traducir, podían tambien estar el dia),

Microsoft has now said it is not planning to stop development on the world's most popular email client, Outlook Express, after all. Product manager Dan Leach told the press earlier this week that no new work was being done on the product, and all efforts were going to be concentrated on MSN and Hotmail. Leach now claims that Microsoft had already changed its plans for Outlook Express before his comments were published, but the changes had not been communicated to him.

http://www.internet-magazine.com/ne....asp?id636

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MS MVP - DTS


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#2 JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·
16/08/2003 - 00:06 | Informe spam
Se ha negado la noticia. Salió publicada en The Inquirer hace una semana (estos que se dedican a traducir, podían tambien estar el dia),

Microsoft has now said it is not planning to stop development on the world's most popular email client, Outlook Express, after all. Product manager Dan Leach told the press earlier this week that no new work was being done on the product, and all efforts were going to be concentrated on MSN and Hotmail. Leach now claims that Microsoft had already changed its plans for Outlook Express before his comments were published, but the changes had not been communicated to him.

http://www.internet-magazine.com/ne....asp?id636

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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#3 Ille Corvus
16/08/2003 - 00:10 | Informe spam
El Sat, 16 Aug 2003 00:06:42 +0200, JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·
escribio:

Se ha negado la noticia. Salió publicada en The Inquirer hace una semana (estos que se dedican a traducir, podían tambien estar el dia),

Microsoft has now said it is not planning to stop development on the world's most popular email client, Outlook Express, after all. Product manager Dan Leach told the press earlier this week that no new work was being done on the product, and all efforts were going to be concentrated on MSN and Hotmail. Leach now claims that Microsoft had already changed its plans for Outlook Express before his comments were published, but the changes had not been communicated to him.

http://www.internet-magazine.com/ne....asp?id636



El tiempo lo dira...aunque para mi entorno nos da exactamente igual
no usamos este software.

Salu2.




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#4 Ille Corvus
16/08/2003 - 00:10 | Informe spam
El Sat, 16 Aug 2003 00:06:42 +0200, JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·
escribio:

Se ha negado la noticia. Salió publicada en The Inquirer hace una semana (estos que se dedican a traducir, podían tambien estar el dia),

Microsoft has now said it is not planning to stop development on the world's most popular email client, Outlook Express, after all. Product manager Dan Leach told the press earlier this week that no new work was being done on the product, and all efforts were going to be concentrated on MSN and Hotmail. Leach now claims that Microsoft had already changed its plans for Outlook Express before his comments were published, but the changes had not been communicated to him.

http://www.internet-magazine.com/ne....asp?id636



El tiempo lo dira...aunque para mi entorno nos da exactamente igual
no usamos este software.

Salu2.




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#5 Waldín
16/08/2003 - 00:17 | Informe spam
Esperemos que no sea cierto... Yo uso Outlook Express y me parece un
programa excelente y suficiente para un usuario doméstico.

No tendría sentido hacernos "pasar por caja" para usar la versión completa
para no usar ni el 70% de las funcionalidades :(((

"JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·" escribió en el mensaje
news:
Se ha negado la noticia. Salió publicada en The Inquirer hace una semana
(estos que se dedican a traducir, podían tambien estar el dia),

Microsoft has now said it is not planning to stop development on the world's
most popular email client, Outlook Express, after all. Product manager Dan
Leach told the press earlier this week that no new work was being done on
the product, and all efforts were going to be concentrated on MSN and
Hotmail. Leach now claims that Microsoft had already changed its plans for
Outlook Express before his comments were published, but the changes had not
been communicated to him.

http://www.internet-magazine.com/ne....asp?id636

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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otorga ningún derecho.

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