Ann, I suppose that is what I am saying, you can make it do things the way you want it done. The pop ups I have are very small and don't get in the way. They come up and last just long enough to read, and go away. About 1 second or so. I think it is quite nice to be able to listen to say, Beethoven or NPR's Fresh Air while reading email. Recently I have been leaving the tunes that signal email off for this reason. I also installed a running clock that tells me how long I have been on the internet, weather updates in the toolbar, and so on. There are a lot of options/add ons. In Thunderbird, I have an electronics post-it notes so that I can remind myself of why I am archiving a certain email.
I believe I heard today that IE is being updated to include tab browsing - gee, Firefox has had that for years. Nothing like taking from the best, a Microsoft tradition. Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Pop up screens? Tunes? > My idea of a nightmare. > > I have no speakers on my computers. bliss. > > and it is annoying enough that a screen pops up to tell me > Pc'cillin scanned my OUTGOING messages for viruses... > > Anyway to turn that off?? > > ann > > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: David Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 23:04:40 -0400 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: OT: Netscape 7.1 - ann's new computer blues > > > I use this combination (Thunderbird and Firefox) and they work quite > well together. What I like most is that you can tailor the way it works > a bit with the various themes, plug-ins and extensions. For instance, I > have pop-up messages when mail arrives into some of my folders, others I > do not have messages (such as the trash folder). Each of these pop-ups > has its own little unique tune that plays when it arrives (although I > turned off the pentax tune as it plays too frequently!). > > Dave > > > graywolf wrote: >> Thunderbird, the email conterpart to Firefox is similar to Netscape, as >> it was developed from Netscape. You could call Firefox & Thunderbird the >> modern version of Netscape... >> >> --graywolf >> >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> Ryan - >>> thanks, but >>> >>> I want to mimic the Netcape communicator for my email only that I've been >>> using for years. >>> I like it. >>> >>> as to a browser, I'm using Mozilla FIREFOX... >>> >>> I stay away from explorer and outlook - I love Mozilla >>> >>> ann >>> > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

