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Martin: CRM vs Microsoft Project it really seems they are two completely different products with completely different goals and outcomes. I’ve use Project extensively, and it’s definitely just for project mgt. (and it has a steep learning curve to use it right). Have not used Microsoft’s CRM, but have used other CRMs for sales and customer management, and if that is what you need to accomplish (sales and customer management) I’d think a CRM tool should be your choice, not a PM tool.
I used a CRM tool called Avidian Prophet, which plugs into Outlook, and I liked it a lot. Thanks Dirk, glad to hear this worked for you. I was aware of that workaround being out there, and I think I mentioned it somewhere in a blog, but I did not hear of anyone who applied it to the Email-to-task script and had it work, so your comment is timely.
All that said, we are a bit reluctant to advertise it as.our. recommendation since it apparently bypasses a security intent of Apple (we don’t want that kind of karma!). But maybe not, maybe Apple removing/blocking the Scripts menu from Outlook-Mac is just an oversight. Thanks again!
Share on Facebook Tweet this Share Microsoft has been working hard to bring its Office 2016 productivity suite up to date on Apple’s MacOS machines. As part of the effort, the company added support for a number of Office apps in a recent update. Now, Microsoft is making a couple of significant improvements to Outlook 2016 for Mac.
Specifically, it’s adding Outlook to the list of MacOS applications with Touch Bar support, and it’s making add-in support available to production builds after the feature spent some time in Office Insider builds. Touch Bar support in Outlook means that Apple’s OLED touchscreen will now respond to a variety of email- and calendar-based tasks. For example, when users compose emails or meeting requests, the Touch Bar will show off common formatting options. In addition, the Touch Bar can be used to switch between calendar views, as well as to join online meetings with a single tap when viewing the reminders window. Touch Bar support is available to Office 365 subscribers, as well as all Office 2016 for Mac customers. Next up is support for Outlook add-ins, which are basically extensions to Outlook that add more functionality and tie to a variety of external systems.
Add-ins are another Outlook feature that is making its way from the Office Insider program, and they work for all Office 2016 for Mac customers connecting to Exchange 2013 Service Pack 1 or higher, or to Office 365 or Outlook.com mailboxes. Here are some of the add-ins that are now available to Outlook for Mac users:. The Nimble add-in provides real-time insights about Outlook contacts. The Dynamics 365 add-in provides business intelligence and email-tracking functionality. Some supported external systems including Evernote, Trello, Microsoft Translator, Smartsheet, and Citrix ShareFile. The Boomerang add-in lets users add email reminders and schedule emails.
Microsoft Outlook For Mac
Users can grant gifts via the Starbucks for Outlook add-in. The GIPHY add-in can help make emails more fun and expressive. Using add-ins is easy enough.
Once you’ve updated to the latest version of Outlook 2016 for Mac, just click on the “.