Subj : Re: Free programs To : Holger Granholm From : Ed Vance Date : Fri Oct 21 2016 22:22:00 10-19-16 09:26 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Free programs Howdy! Holger, HG> @MSGID: <58089F14.14919.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net> HG> In a message on Wednesday 10-17-16 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm: EV> 10-14-16 09:46 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Old mail HG> GE Ed, PQ> I gave up on Windows 8.1 after I got a pop-up from Hewlett-Packard EV> I run XP and Vista and gonna stay with them after reading comments HG> Consequently, you both missed the boat, while an upgrade to 10 was HG> free! EV> I looked at Microsofts free WTEN offer as being like the Apple tied EV> to a string on a pole that was held over the donkeys head and just a EV> tiny BIT farther away than the donkey's tongue could touch it. HG> You read too much, and believe, that what you read is the only truth. I AM Selective about my reading but I occasionally read the views of others. HG> After noting that it is a viable upgrade, I didn't waste any time to HG> buy a stationary machine with Win7 and upgraded it to Win10 for free. HG> The problems I've had, are related to moving to new programs ...... EV> I had one big problem with Thunderbird when several thousand EV> messages in the In-Box got cleared out after I compacted TB. HG> I never leave any amount of messages in the InBox. The most I've had HG> there where over 1700, after my ISP account had been idle four years, HG> but they were quickly cleared out. Now there are less than 10. I was of the thought that using a Mail Reader with the Option to Delete Messages from the Email Server and keeping them in the In-Box was the way it worked. I used TB a few years before it BURPED on me. Recently I read a TB Web Page that said to move messages from the In-Box to another area. As much as I like to research things I messed up on Not Doing that with TB. EV> If You are speaking of MALWAREBYTES, they have a Free and a Paid EV> version. I use the Free and manually update the Definitions as I EV> want to, the Paid version does that automagically. HG> Yes I think that was the one, but I removed it when it told me that the HG> end of the free evaluation period had ended. Something like that happened to me also. I learned that I must had accidently clicked the Link on MWB's screen to start the Trial Period for their Premium version. I think that Link is at the bottom right of the MWB window. EV> Recently I read that AVAST! owns AVG now. EV> Have You read about that too? HG> No, I have better things to do, than reading all sorts of gossip. I believe I read that comment at AVAST!, but memory fails me if that is where I read about AVG. HG> 73 de Sam OH0NC es GN ..._._ HG> _____________________ V A not SK, which means Silent Key. HG> aka Holger I was reading a web page about the History of Ham Radio and noticed that writer explained Silent Key meant both terms. Either the Key had quit being used for a while. Or that the Keys owner had passed away. In my mind I believe the page I was reading was written by a Frenchman, not by someone on my side of the great pond. .... Barber sign: If your hair is not becoming, you should be coming to us. --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: CCO BBS - capcity2.synchro.net - 1-502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) .