For those of you technically inclined, I have abandoned the use of Trellix and moved back to NetObjects. I have run into severe problems using Trellix and it has been impossible to publish my web site for several weeks. Unfortunately the technical support at Trellix doesn’t answer help requests, or at least none that I have submitted. NetObjects remains superior at WYSIWYG editing of web sites and frankly is very easy to use. The one downside is that it appears to be hard to move my development site from one machine to another. However, this pales in comparison to the usability problems of other tools and the publishing problems of Trellix. So I am back to my old favorite -- a terrific tool.
Having painfully sweated through a few migrations of Outlook Express files from one system to another, I have learned more about the Microsoft file structure for mail than I really wanted to know. Fortunately there is a great website that answers many questions and gives a better plan (much better)for storing e-mail and address books. Check it out at http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/.
The Declaration of Independence photo is taken from www.ace-clipart.com, which is a handy source of free clip art.
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