Sue you can still download Eudora 7 from the site www.eudora.com. And if you 
have your serial number you can make it a "paid copy".

Marcio

-----Original Message-----
>From: Sue Cubic <[email protected]>
>Sent: Nov 1, 2009 8:16 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Eudora 8, Beta 7
>
>At 01:46 PM 11/1/2009 -0500, you wrote:
>>On Nov 1, 2009, at 1:20 AM, Marcio wrote:
>>>I have asked and I repeat... what is a better alternative today? Or
>>>at least comparable?... And mind you I do use web mail too...
>>
>>Can't say because our EFBs have not articulated any serious reasons
>>for sticking with Eudora.
>
>The biggest reason for my sticking with it is that it does what I 
>want an email program to do.  Why should I switch?  I'm certainly not 
>interested in pink backgrounds with yellow writing (stationeries) and 
>animated smilies!
>
>I'd like to know what others think an email program _should do_ that 
>Eudora doesn't.
>
>Long ago I switched from IE to (first) Mozilla and then 
>Firefox.  Initially it was because of all the pop-ups that couldn't 
>be controlled within IE, and I saw no reason to install a pop-up 
>blocker in IE when one was built in to Firefox.
>
>I switched from Norton AV to AVG because I ended up with all kinds of 
>problems with Norton.  I'll never put it on another machine I am 
>associated with.  AVG has never given me any problems and the price 
>is good. :)  I also run Avast on another machine, mainly because I 
>wanted to compare AVG and Avast, and am happy with that also.  I see 
>no reason to switch either of those.
>
>I do have Thunderbird installed on a machine, mainly so that I can 
>guide others with its use.  It appears to be a fine program too, 
>although it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of real 
>Eudora.  I haven't really searched, but does T'Bird have the colored 
>labels?  I use that feature in Eudora quite often.  I also like the 
>'trainable' junk feature--much simpler than setting up filters, and 
>it works very well.
>
>If Eudora quits working, I guess I'll have no choice but to 
>switch.  Until then, I see no good reason to do it.
>
>Sue 
>
>
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