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Holger Granholm | Ed Vance | Re: Free programs |
October 23, 2016 11:11 AM * |
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In a message on Sunday 10-21-16 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm: Hi Ed, HG> You read too much, and believe, that what you read is the only truth. EV> I AM Selective about my reading but I occasionally read the views of EV> others. You say 'occasionally', but I think you read'em all. EV> I had one big problem with Thunderbird when several thousand EV> messages in the In-Box got cleared out after I compacted TB. I have an unresolved problem with FaceBook. It has ceased to show the new pictures sent to me. I don't yet know the cause. EV> Recently I read a TB Web Page that said to move messages from the EV> In-Box to another area. You have several options in TB, but I prefer to copy/move messages that I want to save, out of TB, because I think that 'Archive'd messages are saved on the ISP, and available only as long as you are connected. If you care about the space that the saved text messages occupy on your HD, save them as *.txt files. That way you get rid of the MetaData that is included in all Windows files, and you'll still have all the text. EV> I learned that I must had accidently clicked the Link on MWB's EV> screen to start the Trial Period for their Premium version. EV> I think that Link is at the bottom right of the MWB window. I'll check that sometime, but right now AVG and ZA are doing what they are designed to, I think!! But I still would like to get an anti advertising program. As I wrote before, the AdAware program has now become a full-fledged anti-virus program. HG> 73 de Sam OH0NC es GN ..._._ HG> _____________________ V A not SK, which means Silent Key. EV> I was reading a web page about the History of Ham Radio and noticed EV> that writer explained Silent Key meant both terms. __ Yes they do, but I prefer VA as a sign off of a QSO. Have a good night, Holger ___ * MR/2 2.30 * A visit to a strange place will bring fresh work. --- PCBoard (R) v15.22 (OS/2) 2 * Origin: Coming to you from the Sunny Aland Islands. (2:20/228) |
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