Guide | How To "Five free apps that let you do more with Outlook 2013"

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Venustus

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The Office Store includes a variety of free apps that add helpful features to Outlook 2013. Here are five good ones to get you started.
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One of the nice things about Outlook 2013 is that it is extensible through the use of apps. You can install an app for Outlook 2013 by clicking on the Files menu and then clicking the Manage Apps button and following the prompts. Once you install an app, it will be invoked automatically when you compose or view a message -- but only when appropriate. For example, an app that is designed to map addresses is typically invoked only when you open an email that contains an address. Apps are accessible via a link located just above the message body.

Let's take a look at five free Outlook 2013 available from the Office Store.


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Koroke San

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I use Outlook 2013 and I can link several other e-mail accounts, eg Yahoo mail etc to it,and it serves my purposes very well!
Plus, it has many features!:)
What are you using?
lol i currently not using anything :p but planning to use it. is it better then window live mail? :)
 
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What's wrong with web-based mail?

If you use Gmail, you can use it offline with a simple browser extension on Chrome.
 
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