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trapperThu Nov-02-17 04:17 AM
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Is mailbird worth having

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jbmcmillanFri Nov-03-17 12:14 AM
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I had to Google it so I knew what it was even. So you can imagine no personal experience so all I got is a link to a review.

https://www.lifewire.com/mailbird-review-4046755

  

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TtechFri Nov-03-17 12:42 PM
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Like JB, I had to Google it. It looks like it might be a good email client, but I haven't been able to get any idea of how widely it's used. Since Microsoft ended support for Windows Live Mail and the Mail app in Windows 10 is very minimalist, Mailbird might be a good choice. Personally I use Thunderbird.

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jbmcmillanFri Nov-03-17 06:14 PM
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I'm still using live mail on windows 10 lol.It does all I need check email period.

  

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TtechSat Nov-04-17 12:59 AM
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I keep Windows Live 2012 on a flash drive, still install it for my customers.

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lenjackSat Nov-04-17 02:07 AM
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Really liked Outlook Express in the days of Windows XP. I know it was limited, but it did all I needed. Settled on Thunderbird with W7, and stayed with it with W10, and see no reason to change.

  

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PcqandamanSat Nov-04-17 11:25 AM
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Really liked Outlook Express in the days of Windows XP. I know it was limited, but it did all I needed. Settled on Thunderbird with W7, and stayed with it with W10, and see no reason to change.
Exactly what I did, except I stayed with W7

  

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