I Don’t Have Outlook, Is There a Similar Product I can Download?

The short answer is, Yes.
Listed below you’ll find a variÂety of free Email clients availÂable for downÂload. But be aware, not all mail providers allow you to use a mail client such as OutÂlook. Both Yahoo and HotÂmail require their users to upgrade to a paid serÂvice in order to access their Email via a mail client. HowÂever, if you’re ISP proÂvidÂeds you with an Email account, ie. pacbell.net, sbcglobal.net, att.com, comcast.net, etc., You’ll more than likely be able to access your Email using a mail client.
What’s a good Anti-Virus to use?
We wrote this post in response to a comÂment on another post. We most often recÂomÂmend Avast, AVG, and Zone Alarm. Our choices are based on prodÂucts that are effiÂcient in preÂventÂing virus infecÂtions, semi transÂparÂent, unobÂtruÂsive, and user friendly. And FYI. if you see the image below when copyÂing files, you may have a virus.

Avast free and Avast Pro:
Avast proÂvides a free Anti-Virus, howÂever we found it to be a litÂtle intruÂsive and irriÂtatÂing. Avast seems to pester its free users with conÂstant pops and related to their paid product.
Their paid prodÂuct howÂever is a dream to use. The only time Avast Pro will ever pester you or slow your flow of work and surfÂing, is if you encounter a maliÂcious script from a webÂpage, downÂload maliÂcious softÂware, a viruses, or any other probÂlem you may have.
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