Outlook Express is no longer part of Windows beginning with Windows7
Actually it started not being included with Vista...FWIW...
Linux vs Windows argument is a little hotter that it needs to be
There is no argument...it doesn't matter if the topic is personal desktop PCs or professional desktop PCs/networked business applications...everyone one is different.
There are some very valid reasons why small businesses would not want to change from Windows to Linux but none of them have anything to do with capability..given said businesses are good candidates to make the change... ...Obviously businesses that have a lot invested in custom software would not make good candidates...
The point is (and proof there is no argument)
there are viable alternatives to Windows and Microsoft...that do perform equally or better doing the same tasks etc. equally or better than with compatible (formatting) software alternatives...
Steve Ballmer (CEO) of Microsoft once called Linux a "cancer"...he must have been looking for a word that he thought would scare his audience as much as Linux scares Microsoft...!
The desktop is dead, long live what the clouds will bring us
Sun Micro Systems was about 15 years ahead of cloud technology...remember their slogan "
The Network is Your Computer"?
Risk is the biggest factor for a compatible business to switch from a commercial to non-commercial platform...
...How much of your data are you going to risk to a cloud?...it was not that long ago that Microsoft had a big problem with losing thousands of users data when they screwed up something with a Oracle database that was connected to T-mobile's infrastructure...
Cloud will have it's uses but just like migrating from Windows to Linux...there is not going to be any mass exodus from existing platforms and frameworks...