On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:01:47 -0700 (PDT), Cece <ceceliaarmstrong@yahoo.com> wrote: [...] The pronunciation is /'wEnzdej/. /wEdnEsdej/ is a private memorization-for-spelling technique. Like pronouncing the C in the middle of Connecticut, or any of many others that I can't bring to mind at the moment. Like ['daI@roU,i:@] ("DIE uh row Ee uh") for remembering the British spelling of
Thanks very much for your help. -- Sandra "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Windows Mail is dead in the sense that Microsoft is not developing it or fixing any more bugs. All development work is going into the newer Windows Live Mail (WLM). WLM has some improvements over WM, such as the real-time spell checker (marking typos immediately with a red squiggly underline), auto-correction
Explain to the rest of he family that Microsoft has virtually abandoned Windows Mail, and no more upgrades or bug fixes will be forthcoming. Windows Live Mail has many improvements and fixes compared to Windows Mail. For example, real-time spell checking, auto-correction of commonly misspelled words, auto-completion of recipients, etc. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP "lakelands" <guest@unknown
I installed Windows Live Mail (and also Windows Live Gallery) and now I have both Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail in my Programs and also both Windows Gallery and Windows Live Gallery. Wasn't the "Live" version supposed to be an update or upgrade to the "non-Live" versions? Having both versions in the system makes not much of a sense since they are similar, same GUI, same functions,