Outlook

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Outlook or The Outlook may refer to:

Computing

  • Microsoft Outlook, an e-mail and personal information management software product from Microsoft
  • Outlook.com, a web mail service from Microsoft
  • Outlook on the web, a suite of web applications by Microsoft for Outlook.com, Office 365, Exchange Server, and Exchange Online
  • Outlook Express, an e-mail and news client bundled with earlier versions of Microsoft Windows

Places

  • Outlook, Montana, a town in Montana, United States
  • Outlook, Saskatchewan, a town in Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Outlook, Washington, a town in Yakima Valley of Washington State
  • Outlook Peak, a mountain on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada

Printed media

Media companies

  • Outlook Media, a company that publishes Outlook Columbus, a GLBT magazine based in Columbus, Ohio

Magazines

  • Outlook (Indian magazine), a weekly English language news magazine published in India
  • Outlook (Jewish magazine), a left-leaning Canadian Jewish magazine founded in 1962
  • Outlooks, a monthly gay magazine published in Canada
  • The Outlook (British magazine), a political magazine published between 1898 and 1928
  • The Outlook (New York City), a popular weekly magazine published in New York, 1870–1935
  • The Outlook Magazine, a Chinese lifestyle magazine

Newspapers

  • The Outlook (Gresham), a newspaper published in Gresham, Oregon
  • The Outlook (Rathfriland), a newspaper published in Rathfriland, Northern Ireland

Other uses

  • Outlook (1960 TV series), a Canadian television series
  • Outlook (1966 TV series), Canadian short film television series
  • Outlook (radio programme), a radio programme produced by BBC World Service
  • Saturn Outlook, a "crossover" utility vehicle (CUV) made and marketed by General Motors Corporation
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