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Outlook

Outlook

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What is Outlook?

Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft Office suite. Primarily an email application, it also includes a calendar, task manager, contact manager, note-taking, journal, and web browsing. It is commonly used for email communication, scheduling meetings, managing contacts, and organizing tasks in both personal and professional settings.

What other technologies are related to Outlook?

Outlook Competitor Technologies

Used for creating, viewing, and manipulating PDF documents, which competes with some Microsoft products.
mentioned alongside Outlook in 23% (43.1k) of relevant job posts
A video conferencing tool that competes with Microsoft Teams.
mentioned alongside Outlook in 15% (31.4k) of relevant job posts
A suite of creativity and document management software; competes with Microsoft products.
mentioned alongside Outlook in 14% (30.7k) of relevant job posts

Outlook Complementary Technologies

A word processor that is a core component of productivity suites.
mentioned alongside Outlook in 35% (1.7M) of relevant job posts
A spreadsheet program used for data analysis and visualization.
mentioned alongside Outlook in 20% (1.8M) of relevant job posts
A presentation program for creating slideshows.
mentioned alongside Outlook in 27% (844.3k) of relevant job posts

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