Outlook buying question

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by FanJ, May 13, 2012.

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  1. FanJ

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    Hi,

    In case I would like to get Outlook, can it be purchased on its own or only as part of an MS Office version? Office for home and students has it not included, Office for small business has it, as far as I know.
    Do you have a link for me? How much does it cost? Trial version, for how long? For how many PC's?

    I have not yet decided with which email client to go whenever I update to Win 7. Still using Outlook Express on XP....

    Thanks in advance.
     
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    Generally, it would be 1 User/2 PCs for the disk versions of Home & Business, standalone Outlook, etc. while Home & Student is 1 User/3 PCs (in contradistinction to the "Key Card" deal, which is 1 User/1 PC).
     
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    When I bought a new pc with WIN7, I had Office business installed at the factory. Outlook is included. I think Office business was $199 and Student was $150.
     
  5. FanJ

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    Thanks guys for your replies !
     
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