Below you may find the compiled list of some email applications that could easily replace Microsoft Outlook in 2017. It is a comparatively new email application. Even though Mailbird was awarded as the Best Windows E-mail Software Program several years in a row, it is also available for Mac, iOS, and Android.
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Have you ever looked at your Outlook or Outlook for Mac build number and wanted to know when that build was released or what KB article corresponds with it? Maybe you wanted to know how many updates have been released since then and what those later updates contain. Previously, it may have taken a lot of time to find this information, and perhaps you would not have been able to find it at all. Now there is a TechNet Wiki page that lists this information in one central location: This Wiki page lists the build information for Outlook for Windows 2013, 2010, 2007 & 2003, and Outlook for Mac 2016 & 2011. You will find the date the update was released, the build number, and a link to the corresponding KB article. This Wiki will be updated when new updates are released (typically within a few days of the release), so it's a good way to monitor for updates of multiple versions of Outlook.
In addition to the build number information, a link to the Microsoft Support Lifecycle page is included after each version, so you can easily click the link to find the product support information for that version of the product.