Thursday, February 18, 2010

Framed

I know,I know. Blog titles can be deceiving. ;)

When the hard-drive of my old computer wouldn't click out of it's death knell a while back ,I got a Windows 7 Home Premium operating system on a new e-machine.

The Windows Live Mail Program has some really entertaining, positive additions for people who want to keep things changing with their communications. I have found adding pictures to be very easy and giving them character by framing quite  delightful. Yes, it sounds like I'm bored...doesn't it?

Certainly, the capabilities I've discovered maybe possible with other programs, but this is the first I have been aware of them  being associated with an e-mail program that I have had the opportunity to use.

At this point I can see a lot of interesting situations with e-mail and photo editing programs at my disposal. I am the click and learn type individual. Just hope I don't wipe something out in the process. I won't, tongue in cheek, had to throw that in there for good measure.

Here's sharing my take of the Windows 7 Home Premium Live Mail Program. I like it! I like it! ;)

7 comments:

  1. Don't have it. But hope it works well for you. With no crashes. Or deletions.

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  2. The Hunter's Wife - Thanks! I do see I have some learning to do on several functions but it should occupy me for hours. lol ;)

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  3. I don't know if I have it or not, but, sounds like a good feature to have. Look forward to your updates.

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  4. Mel - Thanks! I like the unique effects the funtions allow users to create. We will see what happens here at Timber Life...;)

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  5. Claudia Lawrence - Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment. I will take your suggestion into consideration. ;)

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  6. Hubby's computer bit the dust this weekend - I'm sure he'll get to play with all that new operating system stuff as soon as we buy him a new computer! In the meantime... he's driving my crazy by using mine :)

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  7. Blessed - I hope it isn't to long before you can get your hubby his own computer. I have had to share and I know how it seems time spent on the computer can be unequal.

    If he has familiarity with windows products he shouldn't have to great of a leaning curve. ;)

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