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I had to reformat a hard disk because of it.
People using Windows XP are still living in 2001.
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Hi all,
I use The Bat!, a really nice e-mail client with just the right set of features: (see http://www.ritlabs.com). I think it is quite popular in Europe.
Best,
Michal Blazejczyk
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Where is MOZILLA ????
As Usaual, the survey is missing an answer that should be there.
$&*)$&*$*
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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Balboos wrote: $&*)$&*$*
Did you expect CListCtrl ? It is mentioned in the 'Optional Text Answers '.
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No,not my doing.
Some time back I derived myListCtrl from CodeProject's specialized version of CListCtrl and have never gone back.
"Nobody Expect the Unexpected !"
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Well, considering only one optional answer for Mozilla was given, I think the survey covered it's scope pretty well
Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns. - Carl Gundlach
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Found this (quite by accident):
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp[^]
It shows browser type hits on the W3C website. The following (if it formats correctly) is for the most recent month for which they have data posted:
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"2007..IE7...IE6...IE5..Fx....Moz..S....O "<br />
"July 20.1% 36.9% 1.5% 34.5% 1.4% 1.5% 1.9%"<br />
Certainly as respectable as Safari and Opera!
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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before gmail i had 6/7 different mail accounts: some web based others by outlook
but since i've used gmail i can organize and find all my mail in only one account!
THANKS GOOGLE, THANKS GMAIL!!!
i couldn't live without anymore
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I like having email on my own domains.
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me too!
you can do it by gmail!
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=1570
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Yes I suppose you could always set up a forward.
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Google Applicance. Truly it is an excellent feature.
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giammin wrote: gmail i can organize and find all my mail in only one account!
And for me the client does every thing outlook did for me (at work) faster and I have full access to all of my messages anywhere I can get access to the internet. I guess eventually I will cancel my paid yahoo account as well as I never use it anymore as gmail is much faster, it has a much better search engine and the threaded mail feature is very useful.
John
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for me, gmail is quite good engine for
e-mailing because of its elegance UI
and faster than others (I think)
and his Dynamic interface give it a lot of points.
Lord Cover
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GMail is the best, fast, free, with few advertisments
integrated chat, simple search, it supports multiaccount
(you can reply to mails with no-gmail addresses)
I don't like GMail contact manager, and I hope it will
be expanded or redesigned, by now I use EssentialPIM Portable.
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and i LOVE the label and filter system!
i can organize all my mail easily
when they arrive are already labeled and organized.
or we can talk about attachment handling...
with view and download features (imege preview, download all, view all)
or we can talk about spam or phishing mails which don't waste my time no more!
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And the SpamFilter is really very good. You do not need to bother wasting your time fighting through the sea of spam.
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Doesn't gmail keep your mail, deleted and otherwise, for their own uses?
Doesn't that bother any of you?
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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i don't think that someone is reading my email....
and i don't mind if a robot search keywords on my email for displaying some ads that i don't care about.
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And why in the world would you imagine/believe/etc. that it simply stops at that?
Privacy - something people take so for granted until it's gone and they're unhappy with the conseequences.
You can bet anything, at any odds, that you (and sadly, your correspondents) are being personally profiled.
In your case, I don't care what you do with your own privacy. That's your choice.
But, any others who write to you are also being profiled . . . and victimized.
Myself? I didn't volunteer to have gmail profile me, so on the occasion I send mail to them it's from my own SMTP client (where I invent new From:'s continiously). I am falling victim to your lack of intrest in your own privacy.
For some of us (or maybe only me?), I don't care to wait for disaster before trying to avoid it.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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