06. May 2016 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized

What if we download Windows Essentials 2016?  Would that include Windows Live Mail, with all the features that we enjoy with Windows Live Mail 2012?  Or would it look just like Microsoft Outlook?  Or would it only be compatible with Windows 10?

If someone could show me what Windows Essentials 2016 looks like, and tell me whether or not it's compatible with Windows 7, without me having to download it to find out, that would be immensely helpful.

I'm not okay with this change.  I don't want to access my email through a browser, and I really don't want to have to go from page to page to look at all my emails.  I like my email as it is, thank you very much, and I need some advice for what I can do to keep it that way.  Don't tell me to access my email through a browser.  That is NOT an adequate solution.  This change is NOT OKAY.

The last time I checked, the United States was supposedly still a first world country, with a free market, which means that business are supposed to give the customers what they want and need, not the other way around.  So why does Microsoft think it's okay for them to tell us what we're supposed to want?  Obviously they need some more competition.  They've had a virtual monopoly on the computer industry (at least where laptops and desktops are concerned) for too long, and it's going to their head.  Someone needs to come along and put them in their place.  They've become too arrogant and need to be taken down a notch or two.

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