Yes, outlook is sold as a 'standalone' application. It's usually better to
buy it as part of a suite - without word, some features are unavailable,
such as spell check as you type.

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> Since trading in my regular cell phone and Palm Pilot, I no longet have
> contacts and calendar on my desktop computer. I would like to have that
> capability and hear Outlook is good for that. Can I purchase Outlook,
> without
> a bunch of other programs I don't really need?