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I recently got a new laptop at home and I need an email client. I've found that I don't use the whole suite Microsoft Office enough at home to justify the cost of 2007, unless someone wants to sell me a copy for cheap.
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I use Thunderbird on Windows 7. It works and was easy to set up. I don't really have any complaints about it. For just checking your mail once a week, either of those options would probably suit you.
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Mozilla has a variation called Seamonkey that I use. I also use Opera, which I think is the best.
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MassHole
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Web only for me...
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I use it and I pretty much like it.
I did have a problem where something crashed (can't remember the circumstances) and it appeared to have 'lost' all my e-mail. I was able to recover, but it was a pain. In the course of researching it, I found that the problem was a file, prefs.js, that was corrupted and a common issue. Since then I made a backup copy of the file. The corruption happened one more time and all I had to do was copy the backup over to the original, restart TB, and I was back running. Here's a link that describes the problem: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Recovering...ly_disappeared So if you do use TB, I recommend backing this file up as soon as you get all your profiles set up the way you'd like. |
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Feeling Better!
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Christian
Location: Davenport, FL (near Orlando)
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Been using it for 2 years+ on both Windows and Linux.
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