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   Jas Hud to Tracker1   
   tbird=POS // Re: Posting from Opera Mail   
   26 Jun 09 18:23:24   
   
   Subject: tbird=POS // Re: Posting from Opera Mail   
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   Tracker1 wrote:   
   > On 6/23/2009 11:03 AM, Jas Hud wrote:   
   >> i'd have to say that in its UI its a lot like an outlook clone.   
   >> also after picking it up again i notice that it 'hides' away some    
   >> features like patronizing MS does.   
   >    
   > Again, I have no idea of what you are refering to?  the  UI has always    
   > been similar to "Outlook Express" with account separation.     
      
   i'm referring to the patronizing dumbing down of the UI and settings,    
   LIKE OUTLOOK.   
      
      
      
   > calendar support, but even then it is nothing like Outlook, and if you    
   > say it does, you haven't used outlook since 1997 or so.   
      
   I'm not referring to 3rd party addons, i'm referring to thunderbird.   
      
   it looks too much like outlook to me; and yes... i've used outlook on a    
   regular basis.   
      
   > That's fair, however, there's a bit of overhead to using Mozilla's XUL    
   > application environment in and of itself, same as Firefox.   
      
   i think tbird needs to go. it's a bloated ugly POS, just like outlook.   
      
   there's a lot better out there in regards to free email clients.   
      
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