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Microsoft adapts Outlook for photographers
“Microsoft has released a free Outlook plug-in to help photographers remember which equipment to bring to photo shoots they’ve scheduled with the calendar and contacts software” - Stephen Shankland Source and Read More: News.com Read More

Source: Photo News Today (2008-01-04 14:00:34)





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