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They've got thunderbird which is as far as I know the only serious alternative to outlook.
And I wouldn't call it serious, the performance is atrocious.
It's so bad I went and installed outlook from 2016
You're not arguing from a position of strength if your personal anecdote is performance issues, 8 years ago.
I think you misread that. This poster's experience isn't from 2016. They installed a program called "Outlook 2016" recently.
You may be right, but they literally wrote "from 2016". So yeah, I read that as "Since 2016 onwards..."
Kinda but Thunderbird is community driven, and spun out into an independent subsidiary.