On 4/25/04 10:51 PM, John C. Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 4/25/04 10:00 PM, "Entourage:mac Talk"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> What were those questions?
>> 
>> Will Entourage 2004 be available for purchase separately, like Word, Excel
>> and PowerPoint? 
> 
> It orignally wasn't with v.X either, and now it is as a standalone product.
> So the correct answer there is "I don't know", because no one really does.

Actually, the correct answer is "No." As I previously wrote, these were the
questions I asked the MacBU employee who gave a presentation to the
Sacramento MUG. She said the product was simply not popular enough to
warrant selling it individually.

>> Will it be able to synchronize contacts and calendars with
>> the iPod? 
> 
> Not without third party software. But all you need is AppleScript. There's
> already one for tasks.

Again, I know. She said they left that functionality to third-party
developers. Of course, if a shareware author can do it, then Microsoft can
do it. If I'm going to pay $230 for Entourage 2004, do I want to pay another
$15 for that functionality?
 
>> And the return receipt functionality just discussed.
> 
> With what mail system? Because as soon as you go onto the internet, that
> functionality is worse than hit or miss.

Even just sending return receipts to messages received from other Entourage
users would be something. All I'm asking if for return support for the
Disposition-Notification-To and Return-Receipt-To header specs. See
QuickMail Pro for an elegant implementation.

Eddie Hargreaves

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