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Freelo vs Microsoft 365: Which is best for you?

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- I like the clear overview of tasks, assigning people to tasks, setting deadlines, reminders for current tasks, the ability to edit tasks in various ways, and the structuring of subtasks.
- I'm a little disappointed with the company that it spams my email very violently, urging me with a lot of things, weekly reports, etc., and initially, before I set the filter to suit me, it was quite annoying and limiting for me. And it took away my desire to work with this tool.
- Microsoft support through admin center is 10/10, and they quickly provide reply and are eager to jump on a call to resolve an issue if possible (and issues do occur sometimes when you’re a Mac app user of Word, Excel… especially when working on big files or changing organizations when collaborating with externals).
- As of today, if you switch from Classic to New Outlook, you'll miss lots of features, and you'll feel like a Guinea pig because Microsoft uses you to do the testing, adding or removing features.
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