windows live email vs outlook

D

deb

I have octlook 2003 installed on my computer but never used it.
I was unable to set it up to use with my mail.yahoo account.

I just found it easier to go online to email.

I am now reading about the windows live programs. The email setup sounds
pretty good to me. Looks like I can set it up for my email accounts.

Do I need to uninstall Outlook 2003 or can I have both installed on my
computer?
Any other feedback is appreciated.
 
G

Gordon

deb said:
I have octlook 2003 installed on my computer but never used it.
I was unable to set it up to use with my mail.yahoo account.

I just found it easier to go online to email.

I am now reading about the windows live programs. The email setup sounds
pretty good to me. Looks like I can set it up for my email accounts.

Do I need to uninstall Outlook 2003 or can I have both installed on my
computer?
Any other feedback is appreciated.


If you have a free yahoo.com account you can't use that in any email client.
 
D

deb

Thank you for your response.
From you answer it looks like... If I install windows live, I would sign up
for a hotmail account.

Do I need to uninstall Outlook 2003 or can I have both installed on my
computer?

Is there a benefit to using one over the other or is ther a benefit to
having both?
 
G

Gordon

deb said:
Thank you for your response.
From you answer it looks like... If I install windows live, I would sign
up
for a hotmail account.

Yes you can certainly do that...
Do I need to uninstall Outlook 2003 or can I have both installed on my
computer?

You can install both, or, you can download the Outlook Connector and use
your free Hotmail account in Outlook
Is there a benefit to using one over the other

Depends. If you have Vista, then Windows Calendar and Windows Contacts may
be sufficient for your neeeds. It all depends on what your needs are.


or is ther a benefit to
 
N

N. Miller

If you have a free yahoo.com account you can't use that in any email client.

I have two that work with Pegasus Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, and MS Outlook
Express.
 

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