The thi ng eudora has that I miss is portability. My father still uses only 
eudora. And he loves it because when he travels, he copies it to a pen drive 
and the program as a whole will run from that drive under any install of 
windows.  That's a -major- perk

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-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 11:39:19 
To:The Hardware List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [H] Had to happen sooner or later. Man do I feel old!

At 11:14 AM 10/12/2006, Thane Sherrington typed:
>Umm, I've never paid for Eudora either.  And why learn a new program 
>when the old one is perfectly good?

Agreed, in the early days before IE we got Eudora for free from our 
ISP a long with Netscape & many people didn't like it when they 
started charging for it.  That may be one reason they went Open 
Source as I bet they had a ton of users that refused to pay for it.


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    Wayne D. Johnson
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