A very important note on "Sharing in Outlook"

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You can't share anything in Outlook without spending more money, why?
Microsux wants you to be poor and support them in screwing the rest of the
world with their useful or not so useful tools.

Make up your own mind and see it for what it is.
Why spend money on more products when sharing is such a basic tool needed in
a networked environment, c'mon wake up.

Microsux says here use our networking services but piss off you can't share
it until you buy this or that.
 
westmatrix said:
You can't share anything in Outlook without spending more money, why?
Microsux wants you to be poor and support them in screwing the rest of the
world with their useful or not so useful tools.

Make up your own mind and see it for what it is.
Why spend money on more products when sharing is such a basic tool needed
in
a networked environment, c'mon wake up.

Microsux says here use our networking services but piss off you can't
share
it until you buy this or that.


Sorry mate - I know of NO other PIM that allows you to share without buying
more software - not Lotus, not Groupwise, or any of them, unless you go
Linux. So stop wingeing and just get on with life.
 
Funny story:
I got Linux delivered to my postbox free of charge and their software was
free.
Why?
Because they know it works 24/7 - 365 unlike Microsux.
As soon as you get a pc with MS on it and do your updates and everything
becomes slow and MS says it's safety, safety that you don't get screwed like
Gates screwed Apple.

"Gordon" the proud MS Supporter - How much do they pay you?
 
westmatrix said:
You can't share anything in Outlook without spending more money, why?
Microsux wants you to be poor and support them in screwing the rest
of the world with their useful or not so useful tools.

Make up your own mind and see it for what it is.
Why spend money on more products when sharing is such a basic tool
needed in a networked environment, c'mon wake up.

Microsux says here use our networking services but piss off you can't
share it until you buy this or that.

What are you talking about? People share data in Outlook regularly without
spending big bucks with Microsoft.
 
HAHAHAHAHA! Gordon is a proud user of linux, as you can see by his email address. I have even kidded him about it.

Shows how much you know, about posters AND about sharing with Microsoft Outlook.

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After furious head scratching, westmatrix asked:

| Funny story:
| I got Linux delivered to my postbox free of charge and their software
| was free.
| Why?
| Because they know it works 24/7 - 365 unlike Microsux.
| As soon as you get a pc with MS on it and do your updates and
| everything becomes slow and MS says it's safety, safety that you
| don't get screwed like Gates screwed Apple.
|
| "Gordon" the proud MS Supporter - How much do they pay you?
|
| "Gordon" wrote:
|
|| ||| You can't share anything in Outlook without spending more money,
||| why? Microsux wants you to be poor and support them in screwing the
||| rest of the world with their useful or not so useful tools.
|||
||| Make up your own mind and see it for what it is.
||| Why spend money on more products when sharing is such a basic tool
||| needed in
||| a networked environment, c'mon wake up.
|||
||| Microsux says here use our networking services but piss off you
||| can't share
||| it until you buy this or that.
||
||
|| Sorry mate - I know of NO other PIM that allows you to share without
|| buying more software - not Lotus, not Groupwise, or any of them,
|| unless you go Linux. So stop wingeing and just get on with life.
 
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
HAHAHAHAHA! Gordon is a proud user of linux, as you can see by his email
address. I have even kidded him about it.

Actually at the moment I am all MS as I bought Office 2007. (I like
it.....) - the address is just a throwaway one for Newsgroups....
 
But I miss the signature with the "Registered Linux User #xxxxxx" .... :(

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Gordon asked:

| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
| || HAHAHAHAHA! Gordon is a proud user of linux, as you can see by his
|| email address. I have even kidded him about it.
|
| Actually at the moment I am all MS as I bought Office 2007. (I like
| it.....) - the address is just a throwaway one for Newsgroups....
 
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
But I miss the signature with the "Registered Linux User #xxxxxx" .... :(


I can put it back if you like...<vbg>
 
That's okay - as I explained the first time around, I thought it was rather humorous that Linux users were registered - until you explained it and took away my laugh for the day! <eg>

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Gordon asked:

| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
| | But I miss the signature with the "Registered Linux User #xxxxxx"
| .... :(
|
|
| I can put it back if you like...<vbg>
 
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
That's okay - as I explained the first time around, I thought it was rather
humorous that Linux users were registered - until you explained it and took
away my laugh for the day! <eg>


It's actually not that sort of registering - it's an attempt to find out how
many Linux users there are in the world, because as Linux in the main is
free, the normal market analytical techniques don't work....
 
Yeah, that's what I mean... I got a huge kick out of thinking that Linux users had to register like parolees with their parole officer... <vbeg> Then you burst my bubble.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Gordon asked:

| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
| | That's okay - as I explained the first time around, I thought it was
| rather humorous that Linux users were registered - until you
| explained it and took away my laugh for the day! <eg>
|
|
| It's actually not that sort of registering - it's an attempt to find
| out how many Linux users there are in the world, because as Linux in
| the main is free, the normal market analytical techniques don't
| work....
 
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