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Started by n/a, November 15, 2000, 23:15 hrs

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Had a chance to download this today and it does have some impressive features.



Saw where Bill Gates at COMDEX mentioned that the next Outlook will have autocomplete. Like, whoopee. Poco has a lot more email improvements than that. I haven't played with it enough yet to make it my default mail program, but I can see why you like it.



When I went back to Outlook 98, the saved passwords for my accounts were missing. You don't suppose Outlook is jealous, do you?



Outlook 98 is okay, but I wish it were modular, with options to do away with all the junk you don't use instead of having it  resident and unused.



Simplify, Bill, simplify.

scuzzy

I remembered reading a review about how great the Poco e-mail program is, so I decided to check it out last night. WOW! It navigates very similar to Outlook Express, but Poco is ***MUCH, MUCH*** nicer. You can get the 2MB download free at http://www.pocomail.com and try it for 45 days. Take a look at the screen shots while you're there. If you want to keep it, you can register the program for $25. I'm definitely going to register it. Throw Outlook in the trash, this is better, with a beautiful interface. Microsoft should be ashamed.



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