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  1. Glen Adams
  2. 10th August
  3. Are you serious, this is ridiculous, can someone please start a law suit against microsoft for being so far behind the times, they are holding everyone else back, please go bankrupt so we can finally get rid off this un-innovative company.
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  5. Daniele
  6. 10th August
  7. This is bull&#*%!!! So sick of Outlook glitches on my newsletters!!!Emily
  8. 10th August
  9. I agree with Daniele.
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  11. Andrew
  12. 11th August
  13. ...6 years to reskin the interface? are they some kind of joke?
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  15. Brion K. Mills
  16. 11th August
  17. I think it’s absolutely sinful that in this day and age, MS is pushing a product that at best, is YEARS behind the curve—with no rational or justifiable reason for doing so. Clearly they have no intention of making designers’ jobs easier, and more enjoyable. Noooo! They would rather make designing emails as miserable and tedious a process as possible!!! Too big to fail??? Maybe, as is the case with many large enterprises, too big to make progress. Shaking My Damn Head. Shame on you Microsoft!!!
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  19. Martin
  20. 12th August
  21. Unbelievable that they still haven’t solved this and support CSS in a more reliable way instead of depending on Word? Get with the porgram Microsoft! Extremely disappointing.
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  23. justmedesign
  24. 13th August
  25. Microsoft keep us coding like it’s back in 2006. No surprises there. you can paint a turd a different colour but its still a turd. Just for once I’d like to be surprised…
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  27. Steve
  28. 13th August
  29. Aaargghhh. Had my hopes up for this one, Microsoft have been seeming a much more forward-looking company of late. Back to the old table tags then.
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