They were hemming and hawing over the morality of it to me and I was like "I feel like the psychic effects of working there would destroy you, no?" They have actually read some theory and I think consider themselves a leftist. Very funny stuff. Anyway, they didn't get the job for non-political reasons (insufficient microsoft outlook experience presumably). Sorry to use hexbear for gossip, my 'apolitical' friends wouldn't understand why this is funny and my leftist friends would think less of me.
oh you sweet summer child
outlook isn't just an email client. It's also a calendar, a contacts list, a web browser, and so much more. You can set up automation, have "groups", make polls, all sorts of things. especially when it's paired with Exchange, you will never use 90% of it's features.
Cloud this, cloud that... back in my day we coded COBOL, by hand, in the snow, and we liked it
Still, I don't feel it's a particularly complex software, even if you went down the deep end.