Microsoft used translation software (probably LocStudio, their in-house product) to translate Windows XP and Vista in romanian and the result is a robotic dialect, not romanian, as someone could expect from a translation made by a program, not a human being. Although OE and WM are good programs I prefer to use software in romanian and the official translations of OE and WM are awful. It may be ironic, but Iscribe was my main choice when I searched some months ago for a replacement to Outlook Express (Windows Mail). I haven't checked InScribe because it has probably the same problems as IScribe.īy contrast Koma-Mail works without problems, I can change the fonts, use multiple accounts, write in romanian using Unicode, filter the mails, use a simple calendar, etc. So I cannot write in romanian because Iscribe doesn't support Unicode. I would prefer to use Arial with Central European script, but Iscribe does not offer the option to change the font. Also I cannot change the font that I use to write messages. Iscribe does have also a big problem with Large Fonts (120 p - the setting that I use in Windows), because many text strings in the options panels are clipped. Then if I open again the two tabs the password is gone (there are no asterisks), even if i check "remember password". I type my password in the Send and Receive tabs of Account Properties and then click the OK button on the bottom. The main problem is the fact that my password is not remembered by the program. I used the Gmail tutorial (that didn't exist when i last checked Iscribe) to configure my Gmail account for Iscribe 1.89 Test21 and it didn't work.
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