On 2011/03/15 2:50 PM Robert Derman wrote:
David B Teague sr wrote:
On 3/14/2011 10:15 PM, Robert Derman wrote:
I am using an old version of Thunderbird, I don't like the new ones, they deleted some nice
features. Anyway, before sending any email that has HTML, it says that the email has HTML
and asks you to make the choice of sending in plain text or both.
You can set up Thunderbird 3 to do the same
Yes, I recall that. It was nice, and TB3 is a good big slower than earlier versions too.
With TB3, I was able to prevent any HTML from going to openoffice.org domains. I don't know
about TB2.
TB3 on my Mac is much faster than TB2 was.
It is Tbird 2.0 that I am using. on some of the later versions they made it much harder to
increase the size of the text for readability.
TB3 is as easy to set up for displayed text size as TB 2 was.
It continues to amaze me at how much software developers can manage to unimprove good
applications when they update them. --
I find TB3 to be much better than TB2. Some major bugs/defects that I had to workaround almost
daitly have been fixed.
Of course there are some new quirks introduced, but I would never revert to TB2.
Larry
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Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
"An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs." -
Edgard Varese
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