Outlook Express: Difference between revisions

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As stated above, Outlook 7.0 was scrapped from Windows Vista and replaced with Windows Mail. This was included in many Windows 7 preview builds, though in later builds, it was intentionally broken. This was replaced in the final RTM build with Windows Live Mail, also downloadable for Windows XP, Vista, 8, 8.1, and 10 machines. In Windows 8, 8.1, and 10, Microsoft reused the Windows Mail name for a metro language mail app. Had Microsoft continued with the outlook branding, then Windows 7 would've gotten Outlook Express 8, Windows 8 would've gotten Outlook Express 9, Windows 8.1 would've gotten Outlook Express 9.1, and Windows 10 would've shipped with Outlook Express 10.
As stated above, Outlook 7.0 was scrapped from Windows Vista and replaced with Windows Mail. This was included in many Windows 7 preview builds, though in later builds, it was intentionally broken. This was replaced in the final RTM build with Windows Live Mail, also downloadable for Windows XP, Vista, 8, 8.1, and 10 machines. In Windows 8, 8.1, and 10, Microsoft reused the Windows Mail name for a metro language mail app. Had Microsoft continued with the outlook branding, then Windows 7 would've gotten Outlook Express 8, Windows 8 would've gotten Outlook Express 9, Windows 8.1 would've gotten Outlook Express 9.1, and Windows 10 would've shipped with Outlook Express 10.
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