On 8/6/2011 11:37 AM, Arno Garrels wrote:
Francois PIETTE wrote:
Not exactly, the good old Outlook Express has been renamed "Windows
Live Mail". It has a new "ribon tool bar" and slightly different
folder treeview, but it is still Outlook Express and it is still
free. Not delivered with Win7 its
Since Win7 there's no mail reader available, shame on MS.
Not exactly, the good old Outlook Express has been renamed "Windows
Live Mail". It has a new "ribon tool bar" and slightly different
folder treeview, but it is still Outlook Express and it is still
free. Not delivered with Win7 itself, y
Francois PIETTE wrote:
>> Since Win7 there's no mail reader available, shame on MS.
>
> Not exactly, the good old Outlook Express has been renamed "Windows
> Live Mail". It has a new "ribon tool bar" and slightly different
> folder treeview, but it is still Outlook Express and it is still
> free.
that is now 25 years old and precedes the internet
Hardly, FIDO BBS did not exist before 1981, The Internet (as we call it
today) was "started" in 1969. It's just most of the public did not have
access to it. You either had to have a dial-up (300 baud mind you!)
shell account on a Unix box w
> > My 17 year old client does both, and private conferencing:
> >
> > http://cixonline.com/read_offline.asp
>
> Looks nice, however I prefer to not pay for something that should
> be part of the OS.
The software is actually free, it's the conferencing server that costs,
and that is now 25 years