Government abandons ID card bill
Talkback "Government abandons ID card bill" All that has to be done now is to substitute the words "Government" with "European Parliament" and "ID card" with "Software patents" and all the world will be alright again.
[April 5, 2005, 20:55]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback Who cares. Apple mail is a much much better program. I used to struggle with spam everyday when I used Outlook, not mention dealing with corrupted mailboxes. Since I've been using Mail for the last year and a half those problems are a distant memory.
[August 15, 2003, 13:48]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback ROFL Exchange Server and Outlook are a very dangerous combination in the hands of the average mindless Microsoft admin. Evolution, Sendmail. World Peace.
[August 15, 2003, 3:27]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback This is really a good new, after all. There will be a huge openning for MUA's that doesn't suck (www.mozilla.org)
[August 14, 2003, 21:28]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback Does this mean that Outlook Express will no longer be a part of the base install of future windows operating systems?
[August 14, 2003, 20:45]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback It looks like Mcrosoft has decided to fleece its Outlook Express 6 customers. Now we will have to buy a MS licnese in order to use the new Outlook Cliente what ever that is. It will be over bloated for home computer users who may have not enough...
[August 14, 2003, 19:57]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback Wait.wasn't a large part of "the lawsuit" about IE being embedded in Windows OS? What happened to all that?
[August 14, 2003, 19:27]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback Well, it seems as if for yet another time in that last few months, Microsoft is basically begging for its users to swtich to other alternatives, such as Mozilla (much better than IE/OE), Linux, and yes, Mac OS X (I'm going to be switching to that...
[August 14, 2003, 19:20]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback Sad but true. In my experience OE has always been a better more reliable email client than Outlook, even the old Win16 version of Outlook Express. Yet another reason to continue using Mozilla.
[August 14, 2003, 16:46]
Government abandons ID card bill
Talkback Good that this ridiculous piece of legislation has died. Now we just need to make sure that it doesn't come back, no matter who wins the election.www.no2id.net
[April 5, 2005, 14:58]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback MS is going on with its pay-for-your internet software. IE 7 will not be a reality, so for OE7. This is a good news for computer security, but a bad news for lambda users who are again /screwed/ (sorry for this word, but it is the real one to use).
[August 14, 2003, 16:33]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback For those not running EXCHANGE servers, IMAP is indeed the best thing going! Server stored email that can be accessed via a network client or web browser that also survives workstation crashes.THAT is functionality.
[August 14, 2003, 16:04]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback Waiting for the day when everyone will use MSN and stop using that crappy virus called Linux
[August 14, 2003, 9:05]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback Time to switch to Linux? Or at least try out some of the more internet compliant and safer (Outlook propagated viruses anyone? clients out there. I used Netscape/Mozilla mail and I am currently trying the beta of Mozilla Firebird.
[August 14, 2003, 8:09]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback At least we'll always have Eudora.
[August 14, 2003, 4:28]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback What a complete bunch of wankers these people are. First they screw over the browser competition, then drop their good email client in favour of the bloated and crappy Outlook, and they have the nerve to slag off IMAP, which is way better than MAPI...
[August 14, 2003, 3:56]
Microsoft abandons Outlook Express
Talkback Outlook Express sucks. It works sometimes, and other times it don't. Time to fins another mail that can send pictures in.
[October 12, 2005, 20:07]
Express newspaper abandons Web sites
Talkback I did not realise the Express had difficulties enough to close their websites, this is a sad day. Is it possible to help me? The reason I looked for the website is I have been collecting the coupons for the free cruise which ends tomorrow.
[June 17, 2004, 22:50]



