Re: Windows Email clients, which is the best?

2011-08-29 Thread KliphSharrie
Well,, I was talking about outlook and Microsoft word together for a hundred 
bucks, still a little ridiculous if you ask me.  And apple mail does work for 
me.  I just use outlook when I'm on the windows side, and to send out group 
emails.  outlook handls distribution lists a little better than apple mail.  
but I use apple mail for most of my email tasks.  As for the cookies you are 
concerned about the internet using.  I don't think it can gain access unless 
you give it permission too.  I could be wrong though.  But I've never had my 
address book spammed.
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On Aug 29, 2011, at 3:24 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

 hi Kliphton
 
 You gotta be joking!  100 Bucks for Outlook, absolutely no way!  If Lynne is 
 even thinking of doing this, she can forget it!
 
 Yes, I'd never claim that Apple Mail is perfect by any means.  But the in 
 actual fact, it is possible to use Exchange accounts with Apple nail.  But 
 just out of interest, can you be more specific regarding why Apple Mail 
 doesn't work for you?  Actually I notice this a lot, how many people on the 
 mac Access list are still using outlook under Windows.  But buying Outlook 
 for 100 Dollars, whatever that equates too in Pounds GBP, is absolutely not 
 an option.  Apart from anything else, unless they've changed their behaviour 
 recently, I see Outlook as a security breech because of the fact that address 
 book data etc. get covertly re-transmitted all over the place.  Websites use 
 cookies to access the Outlook address book and that's one method by which 
 spammers gain access to email addresses and, for all I know, passwords as 
 well.
 
 That was certainly the case with every version of Outlook Express I ever 
 tried.  I can't comment as to Outlook 2003 upwards.
 
 Gordon
 
 On 29 Aug 2011, at 05:03, KliphSharrie wrote:
 
 You don't have to buy the whole Microsoft suite.  You can buy outlook, and 
 word individually.  and under a hundred bucks.  I use excell for my business, 
 so I got the whole suite.  but I love the features that outlook has.  
 Calendar, contacts, and eamil all in one spot.  that is the only thing that 
 apple mail is missing, oh the power of word also.  JMO.
 
 
 
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Re: Windows Email clients, which is the best?

2011-08-28 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Chris

We do have a license for Jate Plus, so hopefully we can still use that product. 
 I have to give the authors credit, it is a well-written and nicely designed 
product.  There are some good things available in the Windows market and that's 
one of them.  I'll have to find out whether it's 64-bit compatible.

Gordon


On 28 Aug 2011, at 17:31, chris hallsworth wrote:

I use Thunderbird for e-mail and Jarte for word processing. So if you cannot 
download Jarte Plus again you can download Jarte and still be able to do Word 
documents.


Chris Hallsworth
Sent from Thunderbird

On 28/08/2011 12:27, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
 Hello everybody
 
 Recently I installed Windows 7 as a VM on our MacBook because our Asus 
 NetBook has gone into stupid mode whining about hardware changes for some 
 reason.
 
 So, I'm looking for opinions as to which email client to go for and, for that 
 matter, how best to handle things like Word documents. I'm not interested in 
 Excel or PowerPoint so I really can't see much point in buying Microsof 
 Office. We do have a programme called Jarte Plus, (I think that's the right 
 name), assuming we can still download it. I think that handles Word document 
 files and we do have NoteTab Pro although I'm not sure if we have the latest 
 Windows 7 64-bit compatible version. I meant to mention that actually, we are 
 64-bit, and the difference is astonishing.
 
 The virtual machine, configured with 4GB of RAM is out-performing most of the 
 real PC's we've ever had, including the Asus NetBook we have which, as I 
 said, is a brick at the moment because it's whining at us to insert a Windows 
 7 DVD to repair it. But, of course, you can't use a bog-standard one, it has 
 to be the one containing the Asus drivers. We don't have a bootable DVD to 
 insert so that's the end of that it would seem.
 
 Anyway, I am getting off the point. I welcome people's views regarding 
 whether to go for Windows Live Mail or Thunderbird, or maybe there is a 
 different one. Gordon mentioned Forge Agent, which has the advantage of also 
 being a news groups reader. So I welcome opinions.
 
 Lynne
 
 
 
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