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Best alternatives to Microsoft Outlook, part II

By Scott Spanbauer
A free, open-source app and a low-cost commercial program give Outlook, Microsoft's personal information manager (PIM), a run for its money.
They may not be practical for organizations that rely on Microsoft Exchange Server, Outlook's back end, but these two programs have much to offer typical PC users.
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