Re: Plaxo

2003-11-07 Thread Dr E D F Williams
Plaxo is saving me a lot of trouble. You may not like Verisign, for your own reasons, but I was not looking forward to the chore of trying to fix my address book. Plaxo seems to be doing the job quite well. I don't like Microsoft but use Win XP Pro because I have to! Best, Don ___ Dr

Plaxo

2003-11-06 Thread Dr E D F Williams
Plaxo is distributed by Verisign and is a program that becomes part of Outlook Express providing buttons on the top line for its activation. The program automatically requests updates from all addresses in your Windows address book. It's safe and secure. I haven't used it until now because I

Re: Plaxo

2003-11-06 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! What I find particularly not good about Plaxo is that it would work only with Micro$oft software that is not very reliable or secure... I for once, don't use MS mail clients, but rather something else... Boris

Re: Plaxo

2003-11-06 Thread Dr E D F Williams
Boris, When Outlook Express goes wrong, it goes very very wrong, but when it works its fine. So after trying half a dozen others I've come back to OE. But I am better prepared for the inevitable disasters. Plaxo is good at what it does and saves a lot of hard work. Don ___ Dr E D F

Re: Plaxo

2003-11-06 Thread John Francis
Plaxo is distributed by Verisign . . . It's safe and secure. There are those who would feel that those two statements are mutually self-contradictory. Given the recent furore about their (mis-)management of top-level domain registries, giving Verisign any sort of handle to your address book

Re: Plaxo

2003-11-06 Thread Tom Ivar Helbekkmo
Dr E D F Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Plaxo is distributed by Verisign [...] That bloody annoyance is from Verislime as well? May they rot in hell! -tih -- Tom Ivar Helbekkmo, Senior System Administrator, EUnet Norway www.eunet.no T: +47-22092958 M: +47-93013940 F: +47-22092901