I think it's still a "thing" pretty strong in the corporate world. Home users may have gone to web based or other things by now though, who knows...
I like 10 better, it's a much better integration of all the elements compared to 8.
Yeah, I guess my choice of certain words could be toned down a bit... Good point. I'll just say that some of the others are "less than desirable"...
I'm not really much interested in debating the merits of various email clients. I've used them all, and I've used Outlook in both personal and...
It's been years since I used Evolution, but I thought it was fairly decent. It did seem a bit more buggy than Outlook at the time. Could be...
Mostly Outlook does things right. Try quote some long messages sometime with pics embedded in them. You'll find that TBird falls flat on it's...
Outlook has been the defacto standard in the corporate and business world for decades. It's hands down superior to any and all others... Not...
Thanks for the link, ronjor.. Over the past week or so, I have come to revise and change my opinion on some of this stuff also. You can look at...
That seems legitimate... after all, it could be malware modifying your hosts file, right?
Thanks TonyW, I hadn't seen that particular MS privacy FAQ. I also agree, it's probably mostly the people on forums that see and discuss the...
I think it's probably because some of us have been using it since Win95 on the internet, and even earlier in the Win 3.x days, not to mention...
Yeah, Outlook is probably *the* best email client period. I don't personally need it anymore because I don't do that much email nowadays, but...
One of the problems here is that the trust in MS has taken a serious hit since 10 arrived... and MS hasn't come out once yet to clear the air or...
I use it when I'm running linux, it's my #1 choice. Stable, everything works great, I love Cinnamon too. Seems to be a bit more reliable than...
I loaded my Mint image yesterday, and sure enough, Flash was updated along with Firefox and other stuff, so I don't really know where you get that...
It would seem that your entire rant is pretty much off-topic in this thread, which by the way is about Linux Mint, not whether the average linux...
Ok, then yeah, dual boot is probably your best bet...
I think he must have dropped out of sight when the going got too rough.... :)
I have made motions in that direction (dropping Win for Linux completely), but I keep messing around with 10 off and on trying to check it out...
There is WINE, which lets you run some Win programs in Linux, but I don't know if Photoshop runs in WINE, some programs don't.... You'd have to...
You really can't go wrong with Mint. It was 99% of everything you need out of the box, including flash and codecs for music and video and so on,...
I have been assuming that they will access anything on your pc, but so far neither MS nor anyone else has actually clarified anything. So at this...
No problem, I don't use it so I don't care one way or the other. You asked the question, I gave the answer. There are historical posts that...
I just ended up doing a clean install of 10 from ISO today, so I guess that's just as good. I was disappointed though, to see that the pc reset...
There was (and still is as far as I know) a long standing bug/issue with the BD Free tray icon disappearing, making it impossible to access...
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