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Microsoft makes Outlook for Mac free
I'm an all Mac user, have been for 2 decades, but if you want a good comprehensive Office Suite, MS Office in the Box is a good price way to go. Use it for 5 years and pay nothing after the first purchase. As far as Outlook? These comments are a display of "I know nothing but my hate for MS" attitude. Outlooks integration of Email, Contacts, and Calendar are very well done. And if you are a cross platform person, it is essential. Lastly, still on gmail, yahoo mail, or the all powerful aol?
No, of you want professional services, check out MS Exchange Online, for 5 bucks a month. It works, its up 100% of the time, it permits enormous attachments (if you can receive them),and is best supported by Outlook. Don't be afraid... you're still a Mac guy, try Outlook. Just don't tell you friends!!!!!!!!!
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Level Touch is a compact HomeKit smart lock that can be controlled with a tap
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USB 4 is here, and is essentially Thunderbolt 3
What I'd like to ask the great minds at AppleInsider and their very smart readership is WHY, if I use a new Sandisk Extreme Portable SSD https://www.sandisk.com/home/ssd/extreme-portable-ssd configured with a USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C connector, connected to a new Macbook Pro's Thunderbolt 3 port, do I ONLY get 550MB/s (4Gbps) instead of 10Gbps (1250MB/s) ? Seems like I'm chugging at half speed. What am I missing here?