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Attensa and Outlook 2007

Scott Niesen

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We are frequently asked about the impact of Outlook 2007 on Attensa for Outlook. Tris Hussey shares his experience using Outlook 2007 here. Tris is the Director of Strategic Partner Relations and unofficial Chief Blogging Officer for Qumana software, a great blog editing tool that I'm using.

I'll spoil it for you by jumping to the punchline. Tris has gone back to Outlook 2003 but supercharging it with X1 desktop search and Attensa for Outlook 1.5 for feed reading.

Tris has been using the Attensa for Outlook 1.5 beta instead of FeedDemon for about a week and has this to say.  "Attensa. I think they are on to something here...I think my feed scanning is getting better."

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Hey thanks for the link! Yeah I never thought I'd go back to an Outlook-based reader, but I'm liking this. The thing that really won me over? The fact that you can set Attensa to clean house. So, so important when you have 700 feeds like I do!

Aha, the exact question I was going to ask -what's the impact of Outlook 2007. I still need to get my head around Attensa but it looks and sounds pretty cool. So much so I'm off to find an XP machine in my house with Outlook 2003 on to have a play :)

Looks great though guys and looking forward to giving some more useful feedback soon!

With the release of Office 2007, any update on Outlook 2007 support?

We have an alpha version running internally and we are planning a private beta. Let me know if you are interested and I'll add you to the list.

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