
ZDNet says that Microsoft <A HREF="http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/applications/0,39020384,39115680,00.htm">will not do any more development work on Outlook Express</A>. While Outlook Express has always been most popular with individual consumers, many business users have also utilized it, in part because it is part of its default Windows install. According to the article, Microsoft executives are hoping those users will now switch to the full-blown Outlook client (and pay for an Office license in the process).