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# NameComments
451 Jeremy Graham-CummingA bad move from Microsoft. This change to Outlook restricts end-users ability to view HTML emails.
452 Anonymous:s
453 Roel KrottjeI HATE THIS !!!!!!! PLEASE GIVE ME BACK DESCENT CSS SUPPORT!!!
454 Michael Jensen
455 berriesadly not good formed html.. pity
456 lawry xerriit's impossible. Like there aren't enough problems with developers trying to get pixel perfection across all browsers, without another problems that are nearly impossible to use in a conventional sense.
457 Robert BarionHell yeah!
458 Anonymous
459 Lee RosnerThe HTML limitations in Outlook 2007 are another example of just how out of touch MS is with its customer base. I'm tried of it.
460 Nuno SantosOutlook is one of the best tools from Microsoft, please don't ruin it. I want "blockquote" rendering back!
461 Corey
462 Ahmad BagadoodThis is not reasonable.
463 Simon DonaldsonMicrosoft, please don't move the net back anymore
464 Anonymous
465 bordiiiLeave outlook alone!
466 Anonymous
467 Oláh Barnabás...
468 AnonymousOutlook 2007... should be called Outlook 1999! What a joke! Tables?
469 Tim RileyPlease sort it out!
470 Rich Stoneshocking rendering skills.
471 TanSanAgreed!
472 George Christiaanse
473 Anonymousinsane move from MS.. back to 1990 inventing new html rendering engine..
474 Marty ComellaLet's move forwards, not backwards.
475 Jeff Van HornI'm completely disappointed by the decision to use Word as the HTML rendering engine. This is the stupidest decision ever.
476 rob flynnSupport of css in html email should be becoming more compliant and not in Microsoft's case going backwords. In order to create visually well designed emails there must be the methods to maintain accessability and the logical flow of content. An important part of this is to be able to seperate the content from layout and this means being able to display images without them being inline! Microsoft - SORT THIS OUT! - Your support of CSS in email is woeful. Also, while your at it, sort out IE's box model descrepencies.
477 Daniel Jones
478 jana andrejukahate microsoft products...
479 Jesse WallaceOutlook 2007 is an eyesore. Release an update to correct the HTML.
480 Joanne FairbrotherYes Please. This is driving me nuts!
481 JurreRediculous
482 Sicco
483 Nitin YadavI think Microsoft should seriously think about all the investments that companies had made..becasue it is going to be huge effort to go and re-write all that code to regenerate those ncie looking newsletter.s My customer is sufferring because this sudden changes and "his" customers have not idea whuy the newsletters aree appearing like this
484 Richard ClarkeCauses us lots more work to workaround! Fix It MS!
485 Patrick van den BeldI want to read all my messages and not to be limited by my mail program.
486 Mohamed Abbas
487 AnonymousVery annoying how a new and revised system can be more restrictive than the old version.
488 RicThis has made a lot of peoples lives much harder and probably lost people clients, or worse, jobs!
489 AnonymousPathetic.......dunno who made that decision!
490 Martijn van MechelenPlease include proper css rendering in Outlook 2007!
491 David Kanizsai
492 R. Meulendijk
493 Anonymous
494 Thomas Van MaeleWhy go back in time?
495 Mark WienkRidiculous...
496 Anonymous
497 Hans CeelenMicrosoft made a big big huge mistake! This is one of the things that made me change from Outlook to Thunderbird. MS has lost it's mind!
498 Kevin TurnerStop acting like children and accepting that HTML emails are common. Word is a pathetic tool to render HTML with. Very poor show folks, very poor.
499 vanessa keetonThis "upgrade" is a step backwards in email design evolution.
500 A. Vennix

 

Signatures | Total: 611