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Booth, I can only talk about Windows (XP Pro) and Linux (Ubuntu 5.10), but the look and feel for Mozilla products (Firefox and Thunderbird) is pretty much the same on both platforms. That being said, there are some minor differences, mainly in the location of some items in the menus. For instance, the "preferences" in Firefox are located under Tools/Options in Windows, and under View/<something> in Linux (I'm at the office on WinXP now). HTH, Peter Colpaert Application Developer Massive - Kontich, Belgium ----- Yoda of Borg are we. Futile is resistance, assimilated will you be. ----- Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 08/12/2005 02:48 Please respond to PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: [PCTECH] Thunderbird And Pop3 I use pair.com for my e-mail and web site. Its like.. $17/quarter, plus the fee to register my own domain. Probably its vanity, but for less than $100/year I have my own web site, my own domain, and off-site storage of files I may want to share. I use pop3 and smtp, and sometimes the webmail function. I just started using Thunderbird this week and I am impressed with its filtering and ease of use. One question I am curious about though is this: If a site had Apple users, Windows users, and Linux users, and the site specified Thunderbird, would the training issues and look & feel be the same throughout the enterprise?
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