Microsoft Details Office for Mac, Includes Exchange
Microsoft has provided details of the next iteration of Office for Mac.
Microsoft detailed Office for Mac 2011 at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco yesterday and revealed that the new Office suite would be available in time for the holidays.
This particular release of Office for Mac will, for the first time in 10 years, include Microsoft Outlook. Outlook will replace the much disliked Entourage, a client which does not offer Exchange support.
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"Outlook will replace the much disliked Entourage, a client which does not offer Exchange support."
Where do you get your info from? Whilst Entourage isn't wildly liked in the Macintosh community, this is mainly due to it not being written in Cocoa, rather than it's lack of exchange support. It's lack of exchange support not even being that apparent due to the re-release labeled "Entourage Web Services", which uses an OWA tie-in to offer pseudo-exchange support, complete with push, calendars, multiple mailboxes and the like.
I'm certainly looking forward to the next Office Mac release however, as it will make my job of managing the infrastructure at work a lot easier.