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RHF wrote:
On May 6, 2:22 pm, RHF wrote: Drifter wrote: dave wrote: RHF wrote: (OT) : What is the Best News Reader for Usenet ? OutLook Express Suck with my Dell 4700 Dimension Desk Top PC. Note - I have set-up Outlook Express three times and when I log-on the next time it does not work. FREE ? -or- FEE ? What News Reader Are You Using for Usenet ? and Why ? i want to know ~ RHF . http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/all.html Because that's what comes with Firefox. Because it looks nice and works like greased lightning. T-Bird and Firefox here. both work great. love the "ad-ons". (OE- outhouse express.) Drifter... FO&A, OK so this Post here is being done with ThunderBird using FireFox. - Can I use ThunderBird directly with Internet Explorer ? Once Again - Can I use ThunderBird directly with Internet Explorer ? Thunderbird is only an e-mail client and news reader. Firefox, and Internet Explorer are browsers. They don't require each other to work. If you're talking about links in an e-mail using Thunderbird opening in IE, yes. Click on a link in Thunderbird, and it will open in whatever is set as your default browser. On my IBM notebook, for instance, clicking on a link in Thunderbird e-mail, or a USENet messag, will open up the default browser K-Meleon. No fuss, no muss. On my Macs, I've gotten T-bird to play nice with Safari, FireFox, Camino and Opera. But you don't need any specific browser, or any browser at all, to use Thunderbird. |
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