Users can download the full 32-bit BCM installation file from BCM for Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013 (368 MB). Users can download the full 64-bit BCM installation file from BCM for Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013 (368 MB). BCM 2013 works with both Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013, but both cannot share the same database.īCM is no longer available from download from Microsoft. It also does not have a Project Manager equivalent. Outlook 2010 users can install the full file version if they do not currently have BCM 2010 installed. Outlook 2011 initially supported Mac OS Xs Sync Services only for contacts, not events, tasks or notes. The update is called 'BCM Compatibility pack' and is available as an update for BCM 2010 or as a full file installation when BCM is not installed or if you have BCM 2007 installed. The update for BCM was released in January 2013.
No word yet if BCM will work with the subscription version of Outlook or if it will be easy for new users to get.
While Microsoft hasn't announced exactly when Office 2013 will be released to the masses, I expected an RTM announcement soon (because Office 2010 purchases after Oct 19 get a free year of Office 365/Office2013 subscription) and sure enough, it came just as I prepared to send this newsletter. We invite you to check back in the new year when we will have more details to share.