As a newbie freelancer, I wasn’t interested in buying a subscription to Microsoft 365, the productivity software service previously known as Office 365. I’ve been missing Outlook since I retired for the second time from a corporate journalism job and lost my access to Microsoft’s Office productivity suite. I’m always looking for the right tool for the job, and I don’t have much patience for knee-jerk haters. While I’m a happy dweller in Apple’s ecosystem, I’m also a cross-platform kinda guy, and willing to consider different software from different sources - including Microsoft - for use on my Macs, iPhone and iPad. Others insisted that, just because it’s from Microsoft, it can’t be good. Several lectured me on the awfulness of Outlook for Mac’s design, though when queried they admitted they’d not used it in a while (it had a streamlining redo in 2020). ![]() ![]() “I don’t know any Mac user who WANTS to use Outlook,” huffed one follower on Mastodon.
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