Opinion: David Coursey shares his wishlist of features he'd like to see in the next release of Microsoft Outlook. You'd think that by now Microsoft Outlook would be a pretty complete product. And it generally is, except that it doesn't do a number of things that it really ought to. Like these dozen features that are on my list for the next release of Bill's Chosen E-Mail Client. I wonder how my list matches up against yours:
1. Address correction and validation:The United States Postal Service likes to see addresses presented in certain ways, with specific abbreviations and nine-digit ZIP codes. Why doesn't Outlook automatically validate the addresses in my contact list, fix nonstandard abbreviations, and add ZIP codes and the extra four digits as needed?...
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