![]() Yeah, you can buy standalone copies of Office apps that don’t require a subscription, but they’re pricey (and the cheap “lifetime” Office deals you see offered on some tech sites are sketchy at best, according to Windows expert Ed Bott). 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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