Which one? <smile>
But. Seriously. I was not aware that 'something' would allow a voice-activated compose and a send feature inside Thunderbird.
That, IMHO, is spooky.
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DanStafford wrote:Wish I could delete a copy of that prior double-post. *SMH*
I've taken care of the duplicates. As long as nobody added another reply yet, you can delete your last post with the [Edit] button (there is a checkbox in that window).
Unfortunately, our resident Gremlin occasionally makes threads getting stuck, preventing the view to go back to what you've just posted within that thread, thus it looks like nothing was added.
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BTW... If anyone is still reading this, or cares, I upgraded a machine running Win 7 to Win 10 that already had many programs installed. During the upgrade there was a 'question screen' where you could follow the 'default path' or do a 'custom install'. This is common for Windows BTW. During this section, by selecting 'custom' you are offered to let Win 10 setup your programs *or* say *no* and uncheck *four* boxes and all of your original programs remain the defaults. Which include Firefox and Thunderbird.
As I said earlier. A tempest in a teapot.
As I said earlier. A tempest in a teapot.
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Thanks, I'd certainly think that's helpful.