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(Unverified)Sep 10th 2009 1:42PM
Microsoft has been charging for an email client for years. I'm not saying I'd personally pay for Postbox or Outlook, but when you compare the price of the two Postbox is a pretty good deal... As long as you keep Thunderbird 3 out of that equation :-P
turuSep 10th 2009 2:34PM
There are "free" version of mail client from Microsoft too. It's called Windows Live Mail and it has built in calendar(which can think with google calender) and rss/new reader.
http://download.live.com/wlmail
turuSep 10th 2009 2:36PM
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