Posted on 08/13/2013 12:17:36 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Edited on 08/13/2013 12:18:15 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The next version of Windows is expected sometime this fall, but ZDNet
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
It damn well better be a FREE upgrade for current Windows 8 sufferers.
Maybe by then we'll all have flying cars.
I’ll still stick with Windows 7 for the foreseeable future, although I usually prefer to go with the latest versions.
They may have put back a Start button, but I really don’t want a touch screen or all those ugly, clunky substitutes for icons.
Is this an “upgrade” or just a free service pack? Although I was ticked off over the monstrosity that is Windows 8, if Microsoft tries to charge people an upgrade price for what is nothing more that a service pack I won’t be buying anything Microsoft again.
The word on the street is that Microsoft has teamed up with its Seattle neighbour Boeing, and that Windows 8.1 will be powering the navigational systems of the Dreamliner.
Bookmark.
Goody more little squares displaying stuff I have no interest in.
even if they put a start button back I don’t know if it will have the menus, etc of windows 7. i’ll stick with windows 7 if i can find new laptops with it .
they turned the pc into a smart phone . not smart. idiots
Try Eudora OSE, I’ve been using it when I lost the ability to use Outlook Express.
It is able to maintain the saved email folder structure very well. I happen to keep almost every personal email that I have saved and I have organized them into separate folders based on senders name and type of mail such as purchases by sender or personal emails, or by various of information types.
I forgot to mention that I use a POP3 email server so I can keep all of my emails on my own personal machine and not out on the ‘cloud’ where they can be ‘accidentally’ released to the public. I appreciate my own security and since I rarely leave the house it is always available to me to look up previous discussions.
If necessary while I am away, I can use something like ‘MyPC’ to access my home computer. I also somewhat regularly backup my emails to my laptop so I can also retrieve past emails that way.
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