There are also "academic" versions of the fuller Office 2007 suites. I don't
know what's involved in qualifying for the academic versions, but I suspect
that many who are buying the Home and Student version would be much happier
with one of the fuller academic versions. Here's one site, for example, that
lists the academic version of Office 2007 Ultimate for $239.
http://www.academic-collegiate.com/Microsoft_Office_Ultimate_Academic_2007_p/111002.htm
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Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog:
http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
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http://www.herbtyson.com
By default In Vista it is Windows Mail and in XP\W2K3 and other MS OS's it
is Outlook Express. You can also download 3rd party email programs like
Thunderbird,Eudora and etc
You can purchase Outlook as a separate app and install that also. Sometimes
people do not read the packaging on what is included on what they buy or do
not because they think by saving some money they might get what they think
will be there but it will not be.