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Outlook Versus Cloud Based Email And Doc Storage
I work from two computers in seperate locations. I also have recently considered monitoring email on my Iphone. I have used Outllok as my email client for years. I also use the calendar and contacts feature of Outlook. My main desktop computer is the only one configured to delete mail from the server and I can access it via remote desktop to retrieve documents if necessary. With three seperate devices would I be better off to try and shift email and document storage to the cloud or stick with what I have?