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Programming Outlook? Outlook as a platform? Yes! Think about it. What application is the first one you start in the morning? What is the one you are looking at all day? What application pops up messages that grab your attention instantly and cause you to
 switch context so you can reply to that mail right way? People know Outlook, they live in Outlook so why not build business functionality in the Outlook platform? Previously the answer was &amp;quot;It&#39;s too difficult&amp;quot; but now with Office 2007 the Outlook programming
 model has been vastly improved and our guest today Randy Byrne is going to tell us how.
 
Links

Programming Applications for Microsoft&#174; Office Outlook&#174; 2007 (Book)
How to subscribe to ARCast
www.arcast.net

-Ron 
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