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- Warner Crocker
A number of folks are very excited about Xobni (that’s Inbox spelled backwards) the Outlook plug-in that promises to make handling your email a little easier. So for all of those who didn’t get into the closed beta, now’s your chance to experience this for yourself. Both The New York Times and VentureBeat are running articles on the release. You can download the public beta here.
- Matt Faulkner
It's OneNote Notebook day today on GottaBeMobile.com, or at least you might think with the other post form Rob this morning. :) Email management has been something I've been working on for a few weeks. One item that has helped me has been this OneNote notebook I found on the MSDN blogs network. This book outlines a suggested way to help you manage your email, tasks and priorities in Outlook 2007. It happens to be the way that I manage my Outlook Inbox and my tasks in general. The course will take about 30 minutes to complete - including setting up Outlook for the appropriate setting. Hopefully you'll find it of some use. Give it a try and see what you think... I have been using most of this process for a while and it's really been helping! Technorati Tags: OneNote, Office
- Rob Bushway
Those of us using 800 x 480 displays in a Ultra-Mobile PC long for ways to squeeze more out from such a challenging space. The Microsoft Outlook Team blog has a good tip: minimize the To-do and Navigation Pane. This is something I do quite frequently when using Outlook in my OQO Model 02 and Samsung Q1P.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
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