Ask TUAW: Outlook 2011 attachment problems, Apple TV alternatives, deleting apps and more

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For this week we’ve got a new batch of questions about Microsoft Outlook attachments, Apple TV alternatives, keeping an iPad, getting an iPod touch, deleting applications and more.

Lee asks:

I’m using Outlook 2011 on my iMac and many times when I receive attachments in emails the attachments are Winmail.dat files and I can’t open them. How can I fix this?

Unfortunately, those ‘winmail.dat’ files are created when the sender’s Exchange server or Outlook for Windows client encodes the file attachment; if they’ve got your contact flagged in Outlook as someone who can receive ‘Rich Text’ messages, you’ll get the Outlook PC-only winmail file.

Fortunately, there is the free TNEF’s Enough utility; this tool will quickly and easily decode your inbound attachments. (For those who are using Mail.app, there’s also the US$29.95 LetterOpener for Mail.app, which integrates winmail.dat handling and several other Outlook-savvy tools into a Mail plugin. There’s a free iPhone/iPad app, too.)

You can also contact those people sending you the attachments and ask them to change the format they use when sending email to you.

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