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Duane,
Without reservation, I recommend Mozilla thunderbiard, available from
www.GetThunderbird.com
It's free, open-source, is regularly updated with security/bug fixes and
is extremely similar, in many ways, to Outlook Express. It also works
quite well with JAWS. It is the email program which I use exclusively
at home.
David Goldfield,
Founder and Peer Coordinator,
Philadelphia Computer Users' Group for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Duane Farrar wrote:
> Hi List,
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> After many long years of reliable service my Windows XP computer has finally given up the ghost. The hard drive was not damaged and I have encaqpsulated and connected it to my Windows 7 computer as an external drive. (I was gradually switching over from the XP to the W7 machine but didn't get very far in this process before the XP machine died.)
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> On the W7 computer I am using JAWS 15 and have Office 2010 installed. However, it is the Home/Student version of Office 2010 that does not include Outlook.
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> I do not yet have an email client installed on the W7 computer and am currently using a klunky Webmail interface that I can barely tolerate to do my email. I used Outlook Express exclusively for years and now I need a program to replace it.
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> Also, I wish to be able to access my old Outlook Express folders and address book on the external drive using whatever email client I decide to go with.
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> Outlook probably would have been the logical choice but since I don't have that as part of my Office suite then I need an alternative. What do people recommend? Again, it's very important that I be able to access my OE folders and I hope to avoid a steep learning curve transitioning from OE.
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> Thanks,
> Duane
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