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- by ksacherman December 6, 2008 12:16 PM PST
- I just want to say that I have had hotmail for many years now, and its slow transition to a website is really starting to get to me. I really loved hotmail when it was just my mail, and now when I go to check my e-mail, I have to fight through all the other junk. It isn't that time consuming, but I just don't think it is necessary.
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- by DigitalAngelic December 6, 2008 8:36 PM PST
- Well... you can choose to use only Hotmail if you want. If you just go to hotmail.com or mail.live.com, you don't even have to look at the other stuff. It's really no different than it was before in that regard.
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(10 Comments)Keep in mind that this stuff isn't part of hotmail. It's the other way around.