Hello Dave,

On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 09:14:50 +1100 GMT (17/11/2008, 05:14 +0700 GMT),
Dave Cripps wrote:

DC> This is not to denigrate Voyager, as I think it's a wonderful idea and
DC> it does work terrifically on the home front and when you are
DC> travelling very locally and likely to use another home computer, but
DC> in Europe & the UK forget it, you will be locked out of the majority
DC> of most internet cafe computers.

This is also true in many internet cafes in Asia. I often have to hunt
around at my travel location until I find an internet cafe that allows
exe files from USB sticks to be run. Often enough, when I get home I
will discover that I have a virus on the stick - no big deal, as I
just delete everything on the stick and reinstall before the next
trip. I have a directory called "USB" on my harddrive for that, I just
copy the whole directory onto the stick.

Why do I go through all this trouble? - I find it still better to use
Voyager with all my email accounts, setting and templates, rather than
having to log into the various web interfaces. And when I stay at
friends' places in Europe, there will be no problem using the USB
stick and Voyager anyway.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

A computer beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at
kick-boxing.
http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

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