Outlook lock-in could vanish with new open source projects

    Outlook lock-in could vanish with new open source projects


    Posted: 25 May 2010
    Back in February, Microsoft released public specifications for PST files, the databases used by Outlook for storing and archiving e-mail. To these specifications, Microsoft has now added a pair of developer-oriented open source projects: the PST Data Structure View Tool for cracking open PSTs to browse inside them, and the PST File Format SDK, a cross-platform C++ library for working with PST files programmatically.

    The SDK project is not yet finished; presently it only provides read-only access to PST data, though write support is planned. Both tools are released using under the Apache License 2.0. This means that they can be incorporated into proprietary, closed-source projects, as well as other open source projects.
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    Outlook lock-in could vanish with new open source projects
    Posted By: JMH
    25 May 2010



 

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