[CGUYS] Windows Mail to Windows Live Mail

2010-06-23 Thread Terry Kilburg
I have free email support from Microsoft...we are in dialog now!

I don't want to go to a web mail because my email addy is on business site and 
material. I do have the option to view my email on both the Pop3 and ISP's web 
mail site.

If MS fails in their support then i would change to Thunderbird, can i do many 
of the things like i can with Windows Mail?

Would my messages, email addys and 15 folders transfer ok?



Terry Kilburg - Independent Reliv International Distributor... 
kilb...@iowatelecom.net   563-872-3788 CST


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Re: [CGUYS] Windows Mail to Windows Live Mail

2010-06-23 Thread tjpa

On Jun 23, 2010, at 12:58 PM, Terry Kilburg wrote:
I don't want to go to a web mail because my email addy is on  
business site and material. I do have the option to view my email on  
both the Pop3 and ISP's web mail site.


If your email is on a business site then you probably have a proper  
email server that supports IMAP. You have many choices of email  
clients: any client that supports IMAP (most do).


If MS fails in their support then i would change to Thunderbird, can  
i do many of the things like i can with Windows Mail? Would my  
messages, email addys and 15 folders transfer ok?


If you are indeed getting your email from an IMAP enabled server, you  
don't have to transfer anything. Just start using a new email client  
and all your email should be right there.


I'm truly amazed at how fearful M$'s customers often are. They are  
convinced that everything will break if they try to escape from M$'s  
clutches. What they will actually discover is that there is a big  
world out there full of software that actually works well. It is sort  
of like being a North Korean thoroughly brain washed into believing in  
the worker's paradise and believing that everyone in the world is also  
starving.



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[CGUYS] DVD Burning Software

2010-06-23 Thread Richard P.
Looking for recommendations for DVD burning software. A friend has
home movies on DVD which he wants to copy. He would need something
simple and easy to use and cheap. He has a 2 month old Dell, Windows 7
64bit desktop.

Thanks in advance,

Richard P.


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Re: [CGUYS] DVD Burning Software

2010-06-23 Thread David Turk
I've been pretty satisfied with Nero 7.

   david

David Turk
Manager, Preservation Imaging Services
Indiana Historical Society
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center
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Indianapolis, IN  46202
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Subject: [CGUYS] DVD Burning Software

Looking for recommendations for DVD burning software. A friend has
home movies on DVD which he wants to copy. He would need something
simple and easy to use and cheap. He has a 2 month old Dell, Windows 7
64bit desktop.

Thanks in advance,

Richard P.


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Re: [CGUYS] DVD Burning Software

2010-06-23 Thread mike
Might try looking at MS moviemaker, might do the job if that's all he is
doing.

On Jun 23, 2010 1:40 PM, David Turk dt...@indianahistory.org wrote:

I've been pretty satisfied with Nero 7.

  david

David Turk
Manager, Preservation Imaging Services
Indiana Historical Society
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center
450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, IN  46202
(317) 232-4592
dt...@indianahistory.org

Discover the Indiana Experience, a New Way to Live History:
http://www.indianahistory.org/experience

-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of Richard P.
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 4:18 PM
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Subject: [CGUYS] DVD Burning Software

Looking for recommendations for DVD burning software. A friend has
home movies on DVD which he wants to copy. He would need something
simple and easy to use and cheap. He has a 2 month old Dell, Windows 7
64bit desktop.

Thanks in advance,

Richard P.


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Re: [CGUYS] Apple iOS or OS X

2010-06-23 Thread TJPA
Not likely, though it may become available as an option. I can see power-mad IT 
types going for it as a way to totally control what is on the machine. IOS does 
not need the horsepower of a pro-line machine so I expect to see it on very 
different hardware.

I am certainly impressed by the software (most of it free or a buck or two) 
that is available for iOS. My iPad looks like it is going to be a very 
productive little machine. 

Sent from my iPad

On Jun 23, 2010, at 9:19 PM, phartz...@gmail.com phartz...@gmail.com wrote:

  A number of Apple developers think that Apple Corp. is going to
 begin melding iOS into OS X in the very near future, eventually
 replacing OS X with iOS in their line of laptop and desktop computers
 for general consumer use.


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