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Outlook for Mac will also sport a new, more robust database to store e-mails, events, notes and to-dos, said Wilfred, and the database will support backups done with Apple's Time Machine software and indexing via Mac OS X's integrated Spotlight search engine.
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The new program will be built using Cocoa, Apple's development environment, which consists of a collection of frameworks, APIs (application programming interfaces) and runtimes that let engineers create Mac OS X native software. I think people will see that this move to Outlook for Mac is more than just a name change." "Outlook for Mac will bring features our customers have long requested - such as information rights management - that make working across platforms even easier. "Outlook for Mac will refresh not just the front end, but the guts of the application," he said during the call. Their complaints have centered on Entourage's inability to connect as seamlessly to corporate Exchange mail servers as does Outlook.īefore Microsoft launched Office for Mac 2008, in fact, MacBU developers explicitly said Entourage's reliability and stability were more important than making the program a clone of Windows' Outlook.

Mac users have long complained that Entourage, the e-mailer bundled with Mac versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint in Office for Mac 2008, is a poor cousin of Outlook, the application used by Windows customers. Microsoft will ship the next version of Office for Mac - which doesn't yet have an official title - in "time for the holiday season in 2010," Wilfred said. "Outlook for Mac and Outlook for Windows will be different, for sure, and they will also be compatible, for sure," Wilfred added when asked what kind of parity users should expect between the two applications. "Outlook for Mac will deliver the functionality that businesses have come to expect from Outlook on Windows," said Eric Wilfred, the general manager of Microsoft's Mac Business Unit (MacBU) in a conference call this morning. Microsoft today promised it will replace the often-hated Entourage e-mail client in its Office for the Mac with a version of Outlook by late 2010.
