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Lookout!

Posted by Jack Cook on July 7, 2006 – 12:56 pm  Share
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So what is Lookout, anyway?


Lookout is lightning-fast search for your email, files, and desktop integrated with Microsoft Outlook.

Built on top of a powerful search engine, Lookout is the only personal search engine that can search all of your email from directly within Outlook – in seconds…

You can use Lookout to search your:

Email messages
Contacts, calendar, notes, tasks, etc.
Data from exchange, POP, IMAP, PST files, Public Folders
Files on your computer or other computers
… Very soul (okay, not true)

Just enter your search and press enter. Results are instant. Lookout will find your search terms hiding nearly anywhere in your Outlook mailbox – subjects, bodies, phone numbers, addresses, etc.

This is a "very cool" tool and it is FREE!

You can get it here

 

 

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  • Jack
    Thanks for the info Wim.

    Interestingly enough, I had never seen the program before until I saw a news item indicating that Microsoft had picked them up. I downloaded the latest version and it has been working very well. It is a very cool tool to have.

    I do not know when it was last updated I can't seem to find that info but it works...and I am happy I was able to find it. I hope others might find it useful as well.
  • wim wolters
    Hi Jack
    It's a great tool but it's not developed further. latest version was 1.3 from feb 2005. Sorry guy
    greetings from NL
    WW
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