what are you doing about the window's 7 since it has no email client????

United States
May 29, 2010 2:50pm CST
I don't like Window's 7 at all. It has no outlook express or Window's mail. How are you handling this? Do you like the changes? I know someone who insisted they had to have windows7..I think it's yuck...
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
31 May 10
Without the software like Outlook Express is not a problem for me. As I haven't written in the email software for quite a long time. I prefer to login my emailbox and write my email there directly. I love China
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• United States
26 Oct 10
Do you think logging in is more affordable then using outlook?
• United States
26 Oct 10
Sorry I mean to say do you think it's much more secure;).. I mistyped.
• India
29 May 10
I would suggest you to use another client such as Mozilla Thunderbird. Its a open source email-client which easy to use and install. You can download it here http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/all.html hope this will be helpful... Thanks
• India
30 May 10
Yup most recommended one.Also preferred by most people for added security.
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• United States
30 May 10
I tried to do the thunderbird but it wouldn't set up .. i don't know if this is because I have yahoo plus which is a yearly paid subscription.
26 Oct 10
I'm not really worried as their are alternatives to outlook express and most people generally use their web based browsers. When outlook was first released it was aimed to speed things up, especially dial up users but now people avoid using them because of the risk of downloading a virus straight to your pc. If I need one in the future under windows 7 or a newer os then I'll just find a program that did what outlook used to do.
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• United States
26 Oct 10
I, myself, reverted back to windows vista. which is more appropriate for this laptop.
• India
30 May 10
Ha ha...still using Outlook express and trying to find that in Windows 7. Well if you want a faster and secure email client, then prefer Mozilla Thunderbird along with the Firefox. Its the best combination of email client and web browser.
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• United States
26 Oct 10
I had troubles getting my yahoo to get onto mozilla thunderbird so I kept away ..thanks for the suggestion: ) Better late then never..haha
@sagar21 (1579)
• India
29 May 10
try this its for win 7 http://download.live.com/windows7