Outlook 2010: The nightmare continues

As per a post­ing I made to the WSG list ear­lier this afternoon:

We have a prob­lem! Out­look 2010, accord­ing to Cam­paign Mon­i­tor, is going to con­tinue to use the crip­pled MS Word lay­out engine. They adopted this as the sta­tus quo for Out­look 2007 and promptly set rich email with CSS, etc., back a num­ber of years, and are show­ing no great sign of diverg­ing from this path. How­ever, there is hope! Cam­paign Mon­i­tor have started a web­site in con­junc­tion with their “Email Stan­dards Project” — essen­tially a stan­dards advo­cacy web­site. They need your sup­port now more than ever.

FixOutlook.org aims to col­late the community’s dis­con­tent with this deci­sion using Twit­ter to change Microsoft’s pol­icy deci­sion on this one before it’s too late and we’re stuck with yet another five-ten years of infe­rior email authoring!

If you’re a Twit­ter user, it’ll take two sec­onds to retweet and show your support.

Thanks!

Josh

Fix Outlook 2010 website

This is a really impor­tant issue for any­one involved in email mar­ket­ing, and well worth tak­ing the effort to make some noise about. Essen­tially, if we don’t get off this track it’ll be years until it is pos­si­ble to drop sup­port for these infe­rior clients (as is the case with IE6, now) and we’ll all be deal­ing with sub-par mail­ing author­ing, cross-compatibility, and dis­play issues for a while to come.

Get tweet­ing! :)

Freetel are evil

As the title of this post says, Free­tel are evil. I’m cur­rently too furi­ous to write a ratio­nal and rea­son­able post about it, with­out swear­ing, but I plan to edit this as soon as pos­si­ble to detail exactly how and why this is the case.

Later: Josh has calmed down, and com­mences writ­ing a rant about the issue. The long turn­around is because I was out last night/this morn­ing, not because I took that long to calm down. Still annoyed, though… Read the rest of this entry »

Killer photography

I just stum­bled upon Andy Budd’s Travel Pho­tog­ra­phy web­site, and it’s incred­i­ble, both in terms of pre­sen­ta­tion and photography/content itself. Read the rest of this entry »

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