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Outlook 2007 & Lookout


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Milopar

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Is the last build of Lookout compatible with Outlook 2007?

If not, any suggestions for a replacement email search tool that goes as fast or faster than Lookout.

All replies are appreciated.
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If you have outlook 2007 and vista then everything is built and works like a charm.

For windows xp you will need outlook 2007 and either lookout or microsoft desktop search. Once desktop search is enabled and has indexed your system the searches go pretty smoothly.


well what do you know
Looks like Microsoft owns Lookout and incorporated it into Microsoft Desktop Search engine. I've used this on my work pc where I do extensive emailing and it works great. Bit a performance hit until it has an index of your system. You can also control it's search parameters. Also, it doesn't send info out to an internet source like Google's Desktop search.
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Thanks for the suggestion
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I also know a really good replacement for LookOut, its called Lookeen
It can everything Lookout can do, just that it works with Vista and Outlook 07! Beside this it is even faster and has a lot of other helpul features!
I hope I could help you! :)
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