Download Outlook 4D for windows
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OS: Win95/Win98/Windows2000/WinME/WinNT 3.x/WinNT 4.x/WinXP
License: Demo
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Views/Downloads: 299/0
Outlook manages a user's e-mail, contacts, calendar, tasks, etc. and is an integral part of a user experience with their Windows computer today. Windows users probably spend more time in Outlook than any other application on their computer. After all, its where they go to check their email, their schedule, their address books, etc. If you can integrate with Outlook, you have access to this incredible resource and you'll make your customers VERY HAPPY!
But 4D developers have had a hard time over the years with integrating with Outlook. Past solutions have included using ActiveX/OLE, VBA, VBScript, etc. to do this and learning this level of technology to do a simple creation, for example, of a Calendar entry is overkill. And attempts to 'simplify' this through XML interfaces wtih Outlook discriminates against users who don't have the most current version of 4D, are NOT running MS Office Professional version (XML integration with MS Office products was only introduced in MS Office 2003 Professional version, and isn't available natively in lesser priced versions, or older versions of MS Office) or simply just don't want to have to dig through XML code, parsing, etc. again just to post a Calendar event.
Then even if you have struggled through this entire maze and gotten some communications between 4D and Outlook going, you then encounter the famous Microsoft Outlook Security Popup whenever your application is trying to connect to Outlook: