I'm very impressed with the improvements in Outlook 2007.
The ToDo bar is proving a real godsend - it can (optionally) display a calendar (one or more months), appointments (fill the remaining space in the ToDo Bar or a only a fixed number of appointments, and Tasks.
Left is a screen shot of mine with one calendar month and the rest filling up with appointments.
It can get to be a bit too much data, especially if you have a couple of days with just one or two appointments then the eight or ten it displays (on my 1280 * 800 12.1" laptop screen) can cover a whole week and it';s not easy to see how it splits down into days - be nice to see this somehow color coded so that each day is a different color...
I am also loving the category features - tagging a mail with a articular category is now a simply right click in the 'category' field (if you have it displayed) or a single left click to tag it with the 'default category'
I use categories to do all my filing (in a Frankenstienish Getting Things Done kind of personal prductivity scheme) so this really speeds me up.I used to have about 12 common categories as macro buttons to allow me to do this, thats all superceded now... My whole custom filing/ GTD scheme is a single macro to explore the categories of an item and move the item into a folder of that (category) name - much easier.
You do lose a lot of real estate to the ribbon bar when composing messages though..
Do people really need that level of document editing / markup when composing messages ??
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