I tend to shy away from writing about Windows XP because it’s woefully old at this point. However I do understand a lot of you out there have made the decision to stay with XP for a few more years. You’ve weighed the pros and cons, don’t see any real need to upgrade to Windows 7 and figure you’ll wait until getting another computer before using a newer Windows. If that’s the case, so be it.
This article is about Outlook Express, how much it sucks, and why you should think about using Opera Mail instead.
The reality of how bad OE6 really is(If you want to skip to the Opera part, see "Opera Mail to the rescue" below.)
Many XP users continue to use the Outlook Express 6 mail client. Let me make something very clear: OE6 is a bad. . This is a nightmarish situation to face because there’s literally nothing you can do. Also, being that OE6 is so old at this point, few repair utilities exist that will fix a corrupted DBX file.
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Microsoft ends Windows XP preinstalls on PCs XP held its position tightly in the netbook market as it was the cheapest ever OS for the platform. It cost about $15 per each netbook, where Vista and 7 |
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Microsoft ceased preinstallation of Windows XP on PCs Windows XP was the cheapest operating system for the platform and this helped it to maintain its position in the netbook market. |