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incredimail
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recently I have been having problems with O E, Today I got an e mail from incredimail,Is anybody out there using this? If so , any problems? Is it safe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used it for a while. It is incredibly annoying for people on slow connections as it is full of flash advertising, as you will have seen on the bottom of your email.
But it is a fun product, with lots of snazzy backgrounds and smileys and so on.
It is fine if you are young (or young at heart) and not using it for serious emails - just fun stuff between friends.
I now used GMail (google mail) for all my email - it is web based so can be accessed from any pc in the world and now has a mailbox facility so it can retrieve emails from other email addresses, like OE. The easiest one I have ever used by far.
Thunderbird is highly thought of as an OE alternative:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
But it is a fun product, with lots of snazzy backgrounds and smileys and so on.
It is fine if you are young (or young at heart) and not using it for serious emails - just fun stuff between friends.
I now used GMail (google mail) for all my email - it is web based so can be accessed from any pc in the world and now has a mailbox facility so it can retrieve emails from other email addresses, like OE. The easiest one I have ever used by far.
Thunderbird is highly thought of as an OE alternative:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
Incredimail is a horrible program to use. True, it offers some fun features, but the experience is spoilt by ads and spyware.
I had to remove this from my Grandfathers PC, and as I had previously installed Firefox for him, so I told him all about Thunderbird, the mail client also made by mozilla, it didn't take him long to get grips with (He used O.E.) and you can trust it a lot more.
I recommend you do the same :)
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
I had to remove this from my Grandfathers PC, and as I had previously installed Firefox for him, so I told him all about Thunderbird, the mail client also made by mozilla, it didn't take him long to get grips with (He used O.E.) and you can trust it a lot more.
I recommend you do the same :)
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/