Solutho, you should check out TrulyMail Portable. You can install it on a USB drive and go from computer to computer. It's the version I use for exactly the reason you listed.
Solutho, you should check out TrulyMail Portable. You can install it on a USB drive and go from computer to computer. It's the version I use for exactly the reason you listed.
Thunderbird Portable can do the same thing, I've attempted to switch to this in the past as I was trying to get something I would like to run on Windows 7, When Windows Live Mail was first introduced I didn't like it, I'm considering of finding a portable version of Windows Live Mail or Office 2010 and then run it from the flash drive.
I used to use Thunderbird portable. It's true to the standard version, just in a nice portable package. I did, as I wrote above, end up going away from it for another portable solution.
Sadly, there is just too much non-portable software out there. I don't know why Microsoft doesn't make portable software. Perhaps licensing issues. I think the only portable stuff I've seen (and used) is all free.
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