Outlook Express: Difference between revisions

194 bytes removed ,  11 August 2019
no edit summary
(Undo revision 53092 by Blablabla (talk))
Tags: Removed redirect Undo
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox Outlook Express
{{Infobox Windows component
|Available for = [[Windows 3.0]], [[Windows 3.1x]], [[Windows 95]], [[Windows NT 3.5x#Windows NT 3.51|Windows NT 3.51]], [[Windows NT 4.0]],
|name = Outlook Express
|Included with = [[Windows 98]], [[Windows ME]], [[Windows 2000]], [[Windows XP]], [[Windows Server 2003]], [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]]
|screenshot = Outlook Express 6.PNG
|image = Outlook Express 6.PNG
|caption = Outlook Express 6 in [[Windows XP]]
|buildtag =
|introduced in = [[Windows 95]]
|Development = 1996-2005
|replaced by = [[Windows Mail]]
|version =
}}
}}
'''Outlook Express''' (formerly Microsoft Internet Mail and News) was an E-mail program bundled with [[Microsoft Windows]] starting with [[Windows 98]]. You could download it onto machines running Windows 3.x, [[Windows 95]], Windows NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.0. The product was included on Windows 98 up to Longhorn before being discontinued in favor of Windows Mail found in RTM [[Windows Vista]] and in some betas of [[Windows 7]] (though it was purposely broke in later builds) before being reintroduced in Metro language form in [[Windows 8]] and [[Windows 10|10]]. Many people often confuse this with Microsoft Outlook, bundled with Microsoft Office and hence think Outlook Express is a stripped down version of Microsoft Outlook, however that is not the case as the programs don't share a common code base.
'''Outlook Express''' (formerly Microsoft Internet Mail and News) was an E-mail program bundled with [[Microsoft Windows]] starting with [[Windows 98]]. You could download it onto machines running Windows 3.x, [[Windows 95]], Windows NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.0. The product was included on Windows 98 up to Longhorn before being discontinued in favor of Windows Mail found in RTM [[Windows Vista]] and in some betas of [[Windows 7]] (though it was purposely broke in later builds) before being reintroduced in Metro language form in [[Windows 8]] and [[Windows 10|10]]. Many people often confuse this with Microsoft Outlook, bundled with Microsoft Office and hence think Outlook Express is a stripped down version of Microsoft Outlook, however that is not the case as the programs don't share a common code base.


Automoderated users, Extended confirmed users
10,561

edits

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.