Outlook 2011 works with premises-installed Exchange, as well as Office 365, Microsoft's latest suite of cloud-based services that will replace its Business Productivity Online Suite offerings. Outlook 2011 will be "the first native version of Outlook for Mac OS X," according to that account. The Entourage e-mail client isn't part of Office for Mac 2011 and is only supported as part of the preceding product, Office for Mac 2008.Īccording to a Wikipedia history, Outlook for Mac 2001 was the last Mac version released by Microsoft, but it was exclusively tied to the use of Microsoft Exchange Server. Home and Student users either have to rely on a Web-based e-mail client or purchase Outlook 2011 separately. Outlook 2011 is not available with the Home and Student edition of that product. Outlook for Mac 2011 (code-named "Outlook 14.0") is now available with the Home and Business and the Academic editions of Office for Mac 2011. The retail editions of Office for Mac 2011 are called "Home and Student" and "Home and Business." Microsoft is rolling out two Mac-based editions at the retail level, plus and an "Academic" edition. The big news is the reappearance of Outlook, which Microsoft first bundled as a native app with the Office 97 Windows-based product. This release may seem like a time warp for current users of the Windows-based Office 2010, or even earlier versions. Microsoft today released Office for Mac 2011, the seemingly neglected Apple Mac OS X-based version of the company's productivity suite. News Microsoft Releases Office for Mac 2011
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