We’ve covered how to improve your Outlook experience before; either by enhancing it with plug-ins (like Taglocity, for the organization of emails or OutTwit & FBLook, for the integration of social media) or just by finding ways to improve the overall performance of Outlook. However, the latest tip may just dwarf them all. To what exactly am I referring? Why, the latest cumulative update from Microsoft, of course.
Typically, these things just don’t make a big difference at all but there are some big changes in store with the arrival of the “Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 February 2009 Cumulative Update.”
Performance for “startup, shutdown, general responsiveness and folder or view switches” are four areas that are said to be dramatically improved in this update. Currently, the hotfix is available as a standalone download but will eventually be included in the forthcoming Service Pack 2 for Office 2007.
[via msexchangeteam.com]




