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Outlook Stuff for Free - Get Free Outlook Add-Ins and More

Outlook is a comprehensive and powerful program right out of the box. Even so, there is a small but interesting subculture creating free Outlook add-ins and programs that work with Outlook in some way.

What do these free Outlook things do?

Free Outlook software can do a lot of different things. Some of them simply extend or amlify what Outlook does on its own. The Outlook Hotmail Connector is one example. This add-in makes it easy to combine your Hotmail messages, contacts, and calendar into Outlook. No longer do you have to check your Microsoft Outlook mail in one place and your Hotmail in another.

Or suppose you want to pretty up your Outlook messages. Wouldn't it be nice to possess some attractive stationery to use in your messages, so they show up on a good background, rather that the standard white of most messages? Well, there is a site where you can download stationery that is compatible with Outlook. And again of course, it is free.

Why do people produce them?

There are many reasons. Some folks create Outlook freebies for their own use, then release them for others to draw on. Others are out there in hopes that you will like them and eventually decide to buy a more powerful or complete version of the product. There are as many reasons to produce frr Outlook stuff as there are products out there.

How do I get them?

Although there are lots of Outlook freebies out there, it can be hard to find them. What you need is some kind of directory or review site that lists quality free Outlook products for you to try.

Would you like to try out some of the best Outlook freebies? Then you want to go to this "free Outlook add-ins and more" page.




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