Okay, I have to admit that I’ve grown attached to using outlook… I think it has to do more with exchange than outlook itself though. Basically, since we have the exchange server at work, I can easily keep an electronic calendar with me at all times and not have to worry about forgetting things as much. Had I not switched cell phones, I probably wouldn’t be as excited about it though. So, really it’s the combination of the new phone and outlook that has made things better I guess. And also, for the first time in years, my in box at work is EMPTY! Yes, completely empty. I used to leave emails in the inbox if they had details about an upcoming meeting or something as a reminder, but since I can easily switch over and put them on my calendar, the need to do that has gone away. Also, I’m not sure why, but it seems like I’ve been able to respond to emails faster since making the switch. I don’t know why that would be and don’t really want to attribute it to Outlook, but things did seem to fall in place about the time I made the switch. I still haven’t been able to connect to the exchange server at work from home (I’m thinking there’s some port blocking going on somewhere) and am having to depend on my phone and outlook web access… well, actually, I’ve started using remote desktop to connect to my office machine from home and use outlook from there sometimes as well… anyway, I’ll eventually get the exchange issue sorted out at home, but that’ll happen after I finish getting papers and projects graded…