Sven, I read an article on a Macintosh rumors site a few days ago that
should interest you: <http://www.thinksecret.com/news/outlookx3.html>

Bear in mind this is unsupported RUMOR, and not known fact.

On or near 9/24/02 2:52 AM, SVEN AERTS at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:

> 
> On 04-09-2002 06:04, "Bruce Klutchko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> An observation: I am required to use Outlook on a PC at work. Every day, I
>> lament the lack of features that are present in Entourage. After nearly 18
>> months of using it, I still find I wind up quitting the application by
>> clicking on the last close box. Maybe it's a case of subconscious taking
>> over my conscious actions. At home, I can work on my files using Office 2001
>> and the applications are all so much better to use than the ones at work.
> 
> Well, but isn't EntX still lacking group-working features ? I remember in
> Outlook a nice feature where you can ask other collaborators to accept or
> deny an invitation to work on a form, you could set a reminder and an
> overdue date, the receiver would then receive some buttons where he could
> accept of decline, the receiver would see by when you need the answer, date
> when the project is 'dead', you'd still have an overview of when what needs
> to be sent in by whom... I don't see that in Entx.
> 
> Don't you guys miss this?
> 
> GroupWise is a professional Novel app., a dream for an IT-manager as you can
> set everything according to your wishes and security requirements. There are
> also many nice gooddies as described above... But haven't had the privileged
> using it.
> 

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