When I saw the article, I wanted to see how many comments before lets-blame-microsoft came out.
I'm actually pleasantly surprised there's only one such comment.
It's kinda like when Diana passed away - people still thought Charles had something to do with that...jeez.
the one i HATE the most is when people don't know the difference between "loose" and "lose"....
"i don't want you to loose it".....
another pet peeve is the more common 'there' v 'their'
I use a program called "ePrompter" which is basically a simple text-based mail checking solution for Windows. Helps you read your email quickly and "see" what attachment exists, without providing any sort of access to that attachment.
So, I use it to check and read my mail (even reply) when there is no attachment. When there is an attachment (i.e. an email with an attachment that i'm expecting), I use Outlook (or any other email program) to retrieve that file.
I highly recommend it. Very simple interface and very intuitive to use. Get it either from www.eprompter.com or download.com from Cnet.
Pranav
When I saw the article, I wanted to see how many comments before lets-blame-microsoft came out. I'm actually pleasantly surprised there's only one such comment. It's kinda like when Diana passed away - people still thought Charles had something to do with that...jeez.
Should that be University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)? that's what i was thinking at least.
Any god and/or religion that believes in the 'Intelligent Design' of George W. Bush is neither intelligent nor well designed.
the one i HATE the most is when people don't know the difference between "loose" and "lose".... "i don't want you to loose it" .....
another pet peeve is the more common 'there' v 'their'
I use a program called "ePrompter" which is basically a simple text-based mail checking solution for Windows. Helps you read your email quickly and "see" what attachment exists, without providing any sort of access to that attachment. So, I use it to check and read my mail (even reply) when there is no attachment. When there is an attachment (i.e. an email with an attachment that i'm expecting), I use Outlook (or any other email program) to retrieve that file. I highly recommend it. Very simple interface and very intuitive to use. Get it either from www.eprompter.com or download.com from Cnet. Pranav