Desktop Question:

What is the difference between Outlook & Outlook Express?

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Outlook Express is a POP3- and IMAP-compatible mail client with a built-in newsreader. It is available with Internet Explorer for Windows or as a stand-alone client.

Outlook is also an email client, but unlike Outlook Express, it is also a personal information manager. We can use it for viewing and maintaining calendars, organizing contacts, and managing tasks. When we use it with an Exchange server account, you can use it for group scheduling and sharing your contacts and tasks with others.

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