Sync my agenda which is on a Windows Exchange server with Outlook

Hi, I am a newbie apple user (finally made the step after enduring vista too long).
Everything is going well except that i need to solve one issue: how to sync with my company's exchange server/outlook? what i need from outlook ad really can not work without is
mail - calendar - contacts - tasks - notes
On top of that i use a nokia N96 which I sync with outlook.
I am willing to buy any software if i need to to solve this.
please note that i do not need an awful big package with a million functions i do not need.
(i downloaded a trial version of daylite, but it has so many things i do not need)
sync the mac with the nokia (e.q. with calendar is no problem), but to keep my nokia up to date i still need a windows computer
anybody suggestions?

No product for Macs will sync Exchange tasks and notes.
For your other needs, your best, most compatible option would be to purchase Microsoft Entourage, or the entire Office suite for Mac from Microsoft.

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