TAKE ME OFF THIS LIST NOW!

--- On Mon, 10/22/12, Elizabeth G <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Elizabeth G <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Just checking - anybody there?
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Monday, October 22, 2012, 6:24 PM


  

    
  
  
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      Elizabeth

    
    On 10/22/2012 8:32 PM, cpkh wrote:

    
    Robert and William,
      

      Great to see some activity on this list.
      

      

      Having moved on from Emailer, I still miss it, nostalgia or the
      ease of use, not sure which one I miss the most.
      

      The list had some wonderful discussions and really helpful hints
      about many things relating to computing. I am most grateful to all
      who contributed and still appreciate it when someone posts a
      message or a question.
      

      

      Thank you and kindest wishes,
      

      Keith
      

      

      On 2012/10/23, at 7:05, Robert Fowler wrote:
      

      

      Wow--haven't heard from this list in a
        while!
        

        

        With sadness, I gave up on Emailer ages ago, and moved to
        MSEntourage in the
        

        MSOffice suite 2008.  I have a decently newish iMac at work, and
        if Apple
        

        announces new iMacs tomorrow (!), I will be ordering a new iMac
        for home, to
        

        replace my 8-year-old G5, running 10.5.  A leap from 10.5 to
        10.8!  I will
        

        also update MSOffice, which means moving from MSEntourage to
        MSOutlook.
        

        These MS products make use of a server on my campus, and I must
        say it's
        

        very nifty to be able to see the same email folders and files
        from both home
        

        and office.
        

        

        As the years have gone by, my once beefy G5 has gotten slower
        and slower,
        

        especially when web browsing, etc.  I'm looking forward to
        having more speed
        

        and power with a contemporary Mac.  Emailer was fabulous in its
        day, and
        

        Entourage has its quirks, but I am resigned to marching off into
        the future.
        

        

        Cheers,
        

        

        Bob Fowler
        

        

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        Robert M. Fowler, Ph.D.
        

        Professor, Department of Religion
        

        Baldwin Wallace University, 275 Eastland Road, Berea, OH 44017
        

        rfowler at bw.edu      http://homepages.bw.edu/~rfowler
        

        440-826-2173 (office)  440-826-3264 (office fax)
        

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        On 10/22/12 5:44 PM, William D. Bandes wrote:
        

        

        Hello - hello!
          

          

          Alive or dead?
          

          

          Still plugging along with PowerBook G4, PPC, OS 10.4 &
          10.5.
          

          

          Emailer working perfectly with 10.4 & Classic, enabling me
          to
          

          get a lot of fancy emailing done with the great old
          AppleScripts.
          

          

          Anything like it out there, for Intel and new OS's?
          

          

          Need Classic not only for Emailer, but the tons of grand old
          

          apps, desk accessories, and other files accumulated since
          1988.
          

          

          Everything I need works in 10.4, and I occasionally switch to
          

          10.5.  Thank goodness for my old page-layout app ReadySetGo
          

          which has been rewritten for OSX but also opens its pre-OSX
          

          files.  Other than that, my main apps are Graphic Converter
          

          and Tex-Edit Plus.  My web browser is FireFox, along with the
          

          TenFourFox knockoff which is being kept up-to-date by
          

          volunteers.
          

          

          I let my sub to MacLife run out because there isn't anything
          in
          

          it now that pertains to my setup.  I still get MacWorld in
          order
          

          to know what Apple is doing, but nothing there relates for me
          

          either.
          

          

          I could buy a new Mac if somebody would write an app for
          

          Classic.  So Apple loses my money.
          

          

          Best regards to all, if anybody is there!
          

          

          Bill
          

          

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          William D. Bandes       [email protected]     Roseville CA
          USA
          

          

          

        
        

      
      

      

    
    

  

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