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Microsoft Entourage 2008
Posted 04/02/2008 at 10:59:43am | by Robert Strohmeyer

 

New To Do List

Keep track of your daily tasks with Entourage’s To Do list.

 

We never understood why Entourage lacked a dedicated To Do list, but Microsoft has at last added one to Entourage 2008. This list gives you a simple, at-a-glance view of what you’ve accomplished and what’s still left to tackle, complete with information about how long it’s been on your list and how far past due it might be. Like calendar entries, To Do items can be added to color-coded categories, which let you quickly spot whether a given task is for work, for home, or for one of the many other roles you play in life.

 

My Day

My Day seems like it would fit perfectly in Mac OS X’s Dashboard, but it’s a completely separate app, not available as a widget.

 

The most significant and obvious change to Entourage 2008 is the new My Day applet, which launches at system startup by default, communicates with Entourage—even when Entourage is closed—to give you an encapsulated view of your upcoming appointments and To Do items. My Day supports all of the color-coded categories that you create in Entourage, which makes it intuitive enough to take a quick glance and then get back to what you were doing.

 

We weren’t sure what to think of this little nag the first time it launched, but over time it’s grown on us. For those with busy schedules and enough screen real estate to keep My Day in view, this may be one of the best new features in the suite, and it’s the most compelling reason that some users may want to run Entourage rather than use Mail, iCal, and Address Book.

 

Our Verdict

Entourage 2008 definitely includes some important new features, and we’re glad to see Microsoft giving this app a badly needed update. Yet what’s most striking about the new Entourage isn’t what’s been built in, but what’s been left out. In light of some of the features Microsoft has added to its Windows mail and contacts app, Outlook, we’re baffled to see so some fairly obvious features simply absent from this new version of Entourage.

 

One of the most notable and obvious omissions here is support for iCal’s ICS calendar format. While Windows users can now subscribe to iCal calendars as a means of sharing schedules with colleagues, friends, and family, Mac users will have to steer clear of Entourage if they want the same luxury. It’s a strange thing to leave out on the platform that invented the ICS format, and it’s the main reason we still prefer iCal to Entourage for our calendar needs. Also missing is support for RSS feeds, which is one of the most compelling new features in Outlook 2007 (for Windows), making it easy to track news feeds along with the rest of your communications.

 

We’re glad to see the calendar interface get some decent usability updates, but most of those seem to be of the “oh, duh, why didn’t they do that before” variety.

 

Overall, Entourage 2008 feels like an afterthought in the otherwise intelligently revamped Office suite, and—apart from improvements to Exchange support, which will benefit relatively few users—it’s hard to find a significant reason to switch from Mail/iCal/Address Book.

 

 

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avatarEntourage review

I hate to disagree, but I'm using Entourage 2004 (have been since, well, 2004) and calendar-based event scheduling with Exchange has been present since Exchange support was provided with a free upgrade a bit after Office 2004 came out. I've always been able to color-code calendar events by category, so I'm not understanding how this is a new feature, either.

My Day has been generally trashed as a useless feature, so I'm interested that you find it useful.

Anyway, maybe I'm missing something, but I'm not aware of much new functionality with Entourage, which is a shame since there are some simple tweaks that MS could make and make it a much better e-mail client.

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avatarI agree with the 1st reader.

I agree with the 1st reader. The features s/he points out to you are not new.

It is too bad that MS has still limited Entourage's calendar sharing.

It is too bad that they still use a monolithic data file, where if it gets damaged in any way there's the risk of losing ALL data.

Likewise with regards to this monolithic file, I have wondered how even checking your email all day and not even replying to email impacts on Leopard's Time Machine. As Time Machine checks for date modified -- every HOUR -- will Time Machine be backing up one's gigantic Entourage data file every hour because of receiving even ONE email changes the file's modified date?? Like editing iMovie, iDVD or any other large media projects, a drawback with Time Machine is that it'll dutifully back up these big files... even if you changed just one thing in the hour.

And finally, does the new version of Entourage leverage Leopard's "Data Detectors"? http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail.html

I was a user of Entourage before Leopard, and I still miss the all-in-one app integration of data AT THE USER LEVEL and less Dock clutter and app switching like with Mail, iCal and Addressbook (but note the problem with the all-in-one data file, above), but Leopard's new flexibility and how their apps leverage it (like Quicklook in Mail -- does the new Entourage do THAT??) has simply outclassed Entourage. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the Mac BU really stepped up to the plate.

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