As far as I'm aware, Eudora isn't being developed any longer, I use
Thunderbird on my Windows machine and find it extremely easy to use
and very accessible, if you've been an Outlook or Outlook Express user
then you'll have no difficulty getting around the software.
On 17/10/2009, at 2:44 AM, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
Hello there, I am going to be upgrading to Windows 7, however I know
that Microsoft Outlook is not included. I have heard that Window-
Eyes does not work with Windows Live Mail for some reason. I am
considering either Thunderbird or Eudora, however I believe there
are some quirks with them. What would be the best email client to go
for that supports Window-Eyes?
Samuel Wilkins
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