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  • It's a matter of what you are looking for. I used Outlook in a large environment where almost everyone took a "stand-alone" approach bypassing all the shared features, except for the address book which was standard. In fact, we spent HOURS resetting options when the software was reinstalled or upgraded because everything sets to factory defaults. For the past three months, I;ve been using Thunderbird. I created multiple accounts each with its own inbox (easily done) and for the first time, I feel I am in control of my multiple email accounts. The calendar is basic and syncs with Google and Yahoo calendars - neither are favorites, but would work for individuals and small businesses. The task list is satisfactory. So, if someone is looking for a solid basic client, this is it -- clean, easy-to-use interface, and reliable.

    Yes -- I would LOVE to see a good, solid, clean HTML editor like the old Netscape 4.8 added. In reply to: "Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0: New calendar, better search"

    May 23, 2009

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