You Don't Want This Windows Update
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 19.2.2009
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversToday, I got an e-mail warning of a new Windows virus and where to get the update to protect against it. Oh, those wicked phishers.
I was immediately suspicious of the e-mail. What surprised me: how much useful information Outlook 2007 offered and how little Windows Live Mail offered.
aturday. Five weeks was enough for me. The newer Live Mail version is just as clunky as the old one. It's finicky and bothersome. Not that I like Outlook much better. I still resent that the program killed nearly all competition for e-mail, contact and calendaring. There's some revival, because of cell phones and Web services from companies like Google. But nowhere near enough.
Griping aside, I'm finding Outlook on Windows 7 provides an almost acceptable user experience. The software runs faster and doesn't hog all the system resources, as it has in my testing on Windows XP and Vista. Today's phishing e-mail gave me a reason to actually appreciate Outlook.
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Comments(4)
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nuff said....
how about filtering out the pop up window. i really don't give a damn about being the
10000 winner when all it is is another gimmick to rip me off.n it is also stupid in that
the border flashes red. nothing i try turns the crap off. do a check on this kind of crap
before u send it out
firefox + adblock + noscript = clean browsing
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