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Believe me, Gary, I'd stick with Outlook Express if I could, but my
University is now going completely to Windows 7, and I am finding more and
more documents to be unusable on my home Windows XP machine.
So, I am kind of being forced into the Windows 7 upgrade thing by necessity.
All of this sure makes retirement look better and better all the time!
(grin)
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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From: "Gary Tillinghast" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: Off Topic: Extreme E-mail Program Frustrations
> HI Tom,
> Hearing all of the frustration in getting this program to work, sounds
> like
> the upgrade isn't much to crow about. Knowing that we all like to tinker
> with new versions of things and to be the first on the block to try it.
> Some on the list are trying to upgrade things slowly. Some are staying
> with
> XP until some thing better comes along. I was trying the same thing on
> updating my OS and mail program as well, and finding that the software
> providers are not addressing the problems of the blind. I guess the
> additage of if it is not broke, why fix it. I understand your time is
> precious as a college teacher and wanting to stay current with technology.
> Gary KB2YAA
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