On 1/18/02 9:20 AM, "macfixer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 1/18/02 10:15 AM, Greg Cook at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> I understand.  I guess I would accept the ads if I were using a free email
>> program (eg. Outlook express), but with software that costs real money
>> (entourage) and is advertised with the feature of using your hotmail on it,
>> I want the option of removing this pane.
>> 
>> I guess I could use Eudora as analogy - the free version has annoying ads,
>> but if you pay for the non-free version - no ads.
>> 
>> The other issue is that this MSN pane is not even really an advertisement -
>> it is just a set of links to use MSN features. I don't want to send
>> greetings using MSN - therefore I do not want this link displayed in my
>> window panes.
>> 
>> At the very least, it could have an aqua look to it!  :-)
>> 
>> Just my $0.03.
> 
> Yes, entourage is a paid program, but the Hotmail service is free.
> 
> K

Yeah, I understand the economics, but I don't have to like it.  :-)

So the question is, if I pay the $20.00 for this "Secure Hotmail" with all
the extra features, will this pane disappear from erage?  I suspect not.
That is the problem with putting these things into the CLIENT rather than
into the service itself (eg. Ads in the messages sent or received using
hotmail).


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