Itunes 7 and outlook 2002

I upgraded to itunes 7 and now it says i need outlook 2003 inorder to synch my contacts. does anyone know if there is a fix, I don't want to purchase outlook 2003 and reverting back to older version of itunes seems like the only answer i can find. thank you in advance for any help.

Having grown tired of waiting for Apple to respond, I've discovered a 3-party software called iPodSync (www.ipod-sync.com) which will do the trick nicely plus a lot more. I'm trying the trial version and it works a charm with Outlook 2002 and the most recent firmware on my 5th gen video iPod. Too bad Apple couldn't have sorted this out.
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