Why does Microsoft hate email designers?

The answer is — nobody really knows.

Not a big surprise, the Email Standards Project gave Outlook 2007 a “poor” rating when it comes to email standards support –  Why Does Microsoft Hate Email Designers?I guess “piss poor” wasn’t an option.   Not only does 07 limit what we as designers can do from a creative standpoint but it creates a lot of angst with our clients who don’t want to pay for the additional time required to properly test and troubleshoot.

To try and (let’s say) “gently pursued” Microsoft to pay a little attention to the glaring frustration, Fix Outlook (http://www.fixoutlook.org), a Twitter mashup campaigning site, has been created with the goal of getting MS to finally hear the screams from voth the world’s designers and client marketing bugdets.  After 20,000 signatures responded to the campaign, Microsoft released a statement that they are going to stay the course.

So, just when you think we might have rounded the corner to safely wave bye-bye to Outlook 2007 in the rear view mirrors velcroed to our monitors (yeah, we have those), Microsoft has decided to stand with their belief that “Word is the best email authoring experience around” — so looks like MS Word will once again be used for rendering emails in Outlook 2010.

According to the Email Standards Project, “For the next five years your email designs will need tables for layout, have no support for CSS like float and position, no background images and lots more.”

Good times. :)


 
 
 

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