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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00406579
Message ID:
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I agree, Erik. Although I now use Outlook 2000 because of it's calendar and task list features, I still like Outlook Express a lot. For one thing, it remembers where you want to save e-mail attachments, unlike its big brother which makes you navigate to the desired directory every freakin' time (sorry, it's a pet peeve).

John's got a valid point about the name, though. It does seem to confuse some people.

>HEEEEYYYY. I like Outlook Express. Yes, I have and have used Outlook, and it is fine if you need all that stuff. But I don't. OE is NOT bubblegum and bailing wire if you have ever used any other third party email packages (Notes, Pegasus). Compared with others, it's fast, efficient and intuitive.
Rick Borup, MCSD

recursion (rE-kur'-shun) n.
  see recursion.
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