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Subj: Re: Windows7 - my first impression
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With XP I was using Oulook Express as an email program. Windows 7 offered
a couple of programs which are poor substitutes.It would not have anything
to do with Outlook Express.
I have been told I am "not up to date" by staying with XP. Last year Ford
brought out a new model motor car. I didn't buy one but stuck to my 1997
model. What's the difference? I don't need Win7. Xp allows me to do
everything I want to do. Why should I change?
Bob VK6BE.


>>No problem, just go to all programs and position the mouse pointer over
>>"Windows Live Mail" and right click ( instead of left clicking it ) and
>then select "Pin to Task Bar".
>You will now have your "windows live mail" icon on your task bar, so in
>future you just need to click on it from here instead of going through
>Start button, all programs etc.

>Well, Pin to Task Bar is not the same thing as putting an icon on the
>desktop. I prefer to create a new icon on the desktop so I can open
the program. Wouldn't you think that because I downloaded Windows Live
Mail, the installer would put an icon on screen for me as some other
programs do? Thumbs down to MS for this one.

73 de Neil ZL1ANM


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