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A standalone version of Microsoft's Outlook will be combined with a contact management tool

Microsoft offers standalone Outlook

$149 bundle aimed at small businesses

Shaun Nichols in California

Microsoft has launched a new version of Outlook targeted towards small businesses which will be sold separately from Office.

The email application will be combined with a contact management tool and branded 'Office Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager'.

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"Small-business owners need effective solutions for managing their customer base," said Office 2007 general manager Takeshi Numoto.

"Many small and home-based businesses keep their contacts in several different places, some in Rolodexes some in spreadsheets."

Microsoft hopes that the $149 bundle will appeal to businesses looking to centralise contact information with email, but are not willing to spend $449 on the complete Office Small Business 2007 suite.

The company also announced new editions of its Office Accounting financial tool. The small-business application will now be available in a cheaper 'standard' edition which, at $99, costs half as much as the Professional edition.

Small-business owners need effective solutions for managing their customer base

Takeshi Numoto Office 2007 general manager

New versions of Office Accounting Professional will include additional accounting software along with optional plug-ins to work with eBay.

Microsoft also announced three new versions of the free Office Accounting Express. The tool will be available in English and Spanish, along with a special version localised for the UK.

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