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Old May 23rd 16, 06:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Micky
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[Default] On Sun, 22 May 2016 18:26:03 +0100, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
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Opera or the other programs take the whole screen so I can't know if


Well, most programs - I am pretty sure including Opera - don't _have_ to
take the whole screen; I very rarely use anything full-screen, and I'm
using a 11.x" screen! However, if full-screen is how you prefer to work,
that's fair enough.


Well FF doesn't have to use the whole screen either, but maybe you
can't see everything with a smaller screen. But who would expect to
see everythign?


(I still think a "proper" email client is a better way to go though.
Most of them will allow an audible "you have new mail" alert - in many
cases letting you specify the sound file to be used [though usually
coming with at least one].)


I"m sure you can find "You've got mail" from AOL and the movie, so
that you can pretend you're well-to-do and living in 1987.
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