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The Reverend XP
December 5th 03, 12:36 AM
The question really is if I have Incredimail will I ever
use OE again. The answer is NO. Incredimail has an OE look
to it but is far superior in many aspects. I have used
Incredimail for over a year now and am delighted with the
ability to customize stationary as well as the ease of
installing animations into the mail I send. In short
Incredimail makes Outlook Express look like it was written
in the age of the cave man. Outlook Express is old and
tired and should die. Good luck.

Ian Clark
December 5th 03, 12:36 AM
"The Reverend XP" > wrote in message
...
> The question really is if I have Incredimail will I ever
> use OE again. The answer is NO. Incredimail has an OE look
> to it but is far superior in many aspects. I have used
> Incredimail for over a year now and am delighted with the
> ability to customize stationary as well as the ease of
> installing animations into the mail I send. In short
> Incredimail makes Outlook Express look like it was written
> in the age of the cave man. Outlook Express is old and
> tired and should die. Good luck.


From what I've seen, Incredimail is quite good and can be fun.

Mind you, "if" I was on a 56k dial up and I received an email with a
beautiful backdrop and a few animations with sound running round, I'd not
appreciate the 1-3+Mb download (I saw this happen on a friends machine: o).

Its most useful feature, is the ability to check mail on the server before
you download it - This in my opinion should be built into ALL mail clients.

Yes OE seriously IS out of date. IT's only functionality that I like is its
combined News reader (I don't like to have to open a separate application)

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