Thanks Theresa.  SpeedyFox does seem to be freeware.  Did it try to 
install any adware or toolbars?  It's apparently a pretty new app - not 
many reviews on it yet.  But if you say it works well with Tbird I'll 
take your word for it.

Donk


On 4/21/2013 6:09 PM, Theresa wrote:
> Hi :),
>
> Thought I'd share instead of ask.  I googled some form of "Thunderbird
> replacements" last night, and came across a little program called
> SpeedyFox, that cleans up and out the databases etc. for Thunderbird and
> Firefox for Windows.  I downloaded and ran it.  It works quickly and
> well, debloated my Thunderbird files down to 3-something GB instead of
> 7-something, and both programs work much better and quicker.
>
> Thought I would pass it along for you to consider and maybe recommend.
> Some small payback for all the questions I've asked! I have no
> connection except I tried and so far have liked it.
>
> Have a great weekend!
> Theresa
>
>



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