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Funny Thing my MBP has a 320Gb HDD. before the install it was showing a capacity of 299Gb & Available 272b Now it's Capacity 319.73Gb & Available 310.5Gb
I assume that the capacity increase is because the size of the EFI partition has been reduced.
Funny Thing my MBP has a 320Gb HDD. before the install it was showing a capacity of 299Gb & Available 272b Now it's Capacity 319.73Gb & Available 310.5Gb
Mail now supports Exchange 2007 servers, something that Windows doesn't do. Come to think of it, Microsoft is dropping an email client from Windows altogether for Windows 7, you have to download the old Outlook Express software, now called Live Mail, separately.
Are MS being forced to drop it to avoid being sued? Or are they wanting everyone to use Outlook proper from Office?
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