"Terry" <th...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/e-mail-calendar-photo-and-video-programs-for-windows-7
"Some programs that were included in Windows Vista and Windows XP
aren't included in Windows 7. You can install similar products from
other companies, or you can use Windows Live Essentials, a set of free
programs you download and install on your computer running Windows
7." (more)
"BigBob" <BigB...@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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http://helpmerick.com/windows-7-email-options.htm
Apparently, there may be firewall issues with Thunderbird (that can be
resolved):
http://www.visiondesign.com/blog/2009/11/17/windows-7-alternative-options-for-email-photo-editing/
"Keep in mind, Windows 7 comes with a more robust integrated firewall
than its predecessors. If you plan to use Thunderbird or another email
client, you will need to configure the firewall to allow mail to go
through."
I'm shocked, but Microsoft seems to have a page offering help to
Thunderbird users:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=Mozilla%20Thunderbird&v=Mozilla&uid=2&pf=0&pi=1&c=Communication%20%26%20Internet&sc=Web%20Browsers%20%26%20Plug-ins&os=32-bit
"BigBob" <BigB...@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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I really think that you should give Thunderbird another try.
Also, windows 7 is supposed to have an "XP compatibility flag" you can
use that might help with your non-running programs, although maybe it's
not on all versions of 7?
-- charles
I have been using Windows 7 since October and have not had any problems with
it. Although it did take a bit to get used to the new features also if you
look at the settings deep enough you can set everything so it looks and acts
just like Windows Vista. Only 1 or 2 programs that don't run without
setting the Compatibility flag to Windows XP SP3.
Also no problems with Windows Live Essentials... it even imported my Outlook
Express settings and mail when I upgraded.
Rob
"Terry" <th...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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I've been using Windows 7 for a while now, since the beginning of the
year, with the first beta release. I've had no issues with it at all,
except for a screen wake-up problem on my laptop. I use Thunderbird for
newsgroups, but I use the full-blown version of Outlook for e-mail.
--
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Next WDW Vacation?
Who knows!
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I'm surprised. I've been using Windows Live Mail for a few months now
- for both email and usenet. There was a bit of a learning curve on
the front end but I've found it very easy to work with. It's great for
managing multiple email accounts, folders, different usenet groups,
etc.
I'm one of the first to get it here at the University and I don't mind it.
I use Windows Live for newsgroups and so far it's been OK. Now I had to
get someone in my department conversant in geek-speak to set it up for me
but it's been fine.
Michelle
I think I have the kinks worked out for thunderbird so I'll give that a
try for a while. Thanks for all the help
Rob
"Steve Russo" <sru...@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
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- dillon I am not invalid
I love my country, It's my government I fear.
Hey, turnabout's fair play.
I have Thunderbird running on Windows 7 64-bit with no problems.
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