Sure enough most popular email services are accessed through a web browser, but there are many desktop clients as well. One popular such client is Outlook, an Office component. It stores files on your computer, thus can easily get damaged, but this is exactly where specialized applications like Quick Recovery Microsoft Outlook come in handy.

The good thing is that you don’t need to have Outlook installed on your computer, because the application relies on the files used by the client to recover elements. As such, when the main window is up, you need to make sure you know where PST files are located, because you have to use the browse dialog to find them, since drag and drop is not supported.

As soon as the target PST file loads, the interface becomes a lot like a regular email client. All folders are stored in a side navigation panel that lets you quickly jump to any folder. Opening one enlists all items in a table along with related info. Thorough content can also be viewed, simply by clicking an item from the table.

Unfortunately, there’s no built-in search engine to easily look up items of interest, which makes identification pretty difficult in case the file you load is heavily loaded with emails, contacts, and more. The application can recover just about anything from a PST files, which only makes the lack of a search function even more frustrating.

The application wants to get the job done as fast as possible, thus eliminating any unnecessary extra options, strongly focusing on recovery. However, you can only recover entire folders, which kind of makes up for the missing search function. With folders selected, pressing start brings up a save dialog for the output, after which little time is needed for the process to be successfully completed.

On an ending note, Outlook is still a powerful player on the market of desktop email clients, which makes Quick Recovery Microsoft Outlook a pretty practical utility by default. Given its direct approach on recovery and nothing more, you only spend little time from start to end, recovering most email elements you need in a short while.