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Microsoft does love to break cross platform compatibility though.
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They cannot know how awesome Linux really is :D if you gave them a chance to try for themselves like for example say we don't want to use win10 in our companies so people would be a bit forced to start considering linux as an alternative to Win7 after the support runs out. I don't think it would take them drastically a lot of effort to find everything they need on Linux these days :)
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Microsoft Office is also subscription based (at some point they stop supporting and you have to buy the new version) and in most cases (especially Office 365) more expensive. I understand the perspective though.
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They will stop updating so unless you are OK using the product unsupported/outdated it is a subscription. If you've noticed where Microsoft has been going I wouldn't be at all surprised if they stopped offering anything other than Office 365, you'll get the full apps but only with the subscription. Outlook 2016 non 365 is $110. That price would cover 11 years at $10 per year. Which is probably longer that Microsoft will support Outlook 2016. The subscription is based on email address. So with Outlook you could only use the software on one machine but with ExQuila you can use it on five (or more but only for the registered email address). I have Exquilla set up on at least three workstations with one subscription. I don't like the subscription model either, I had an internal struggle about continuing to use the more limited function of evolution-ews or paying the subscription.
I'm not trying to change your mind, just highlighting some of the pros and cons. I hate software as a service also, but pretty much everything non open source looks to be going that route.
I haven't used it succesfully, but there is also davmail.
http://davmail.sourceforge.net/
http://davmail.sourceforge.net/gettingstarted.html
I may try this on a test machine and see how the functionality compares to my current set up.
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As much as I hate Windows my company won't be switching over anytime soon. We have lock in issues way..... way beyond Outlook.
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Yeah, unfortunately only huge companies like Google, Disney, NASA can afford to have their own software written exclusively for them and running Linux. They all know that it's such a powerful OS but smaller businesses rely on commercial products which are probably mostly contracted to run only on Windows and Mac and this is the main reason why MS doesn't want Linux to go mainstream on the desktop... because if all software developers would produce their software for all 3 OSes then one would have no reason to use shitty and crappy Windows compared to fast and stable linux with same software sitting on top... Unfortunately this is the world we live in, I backed away from Microsoft at least in my personal life and am not going back on my PCs :)