While true, firefox is available from more than one source, it's up to the user to make the right choice, or find out how to make the right choice as far as where to download it from. The best software in the world cannot predict or accomodate all the stupid that humans can do, and I don't necessarily think it should. Software is a tool to be used right or wrong, your choice.
I agree. Operating systems should be operating systems, and any type of media player, web browser, etc should not be "vital" to the functionality of the OS. Thats just bad programming.
I have all my mail in one folder and just point each mailer to it.
Thunderbird:
tools--->account settings--->server settings
set the local dir and restart
Mozilla:
edit--->mail & newsgroup account settings--->server settings
set the Local dir and restart
While true, firefox is available from more than one source, it's up to the user to make the right choice, or find out how to make the right choice as far as where to download it from. The best software in the world cannot predict or accomodate all the stupid that humans can do, and I don't necessarily think it should. Software is a tool to be used right or wrong, your choice.
I agree. Operating systems should be operating systems, and any type of media player, web browser, etc should not be "vital" to the functionality of the OS. Thats just bad programming.
I have all my mail in one folder and just point each mailer to it. Thunderbird: tools--->account settings--->server settings set the local dir and restart Mozilla: edit--->mail & newsgroup account settings--->server settings set the Local dir and restart
I believe Thunderbird and Mozilla mail can read the same email folder. I have tried this and have been successful, so far.