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  • ** opera.com - Opera Software of Oslo, Norway, is known for its speed and inventiveness. Its latest version comes with a series of one-click setups that instantly change Opera's toolbars, menus, shortening the learning curve for users who migrate from IE. Opera comes with integrated searches from Lycos and a fully featured mail client. The purchased version is ad-free. 
       
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    Jul 25, 2007 -- Computer-Challenged? A New Way to Get Email and Photos
    Cross-country communication is very tough nowadays with generational differences in technology preferences. So how do you get emails and photos to someone who's computer challenged? A year ago, Clark read about something called "Presto," made by Hewlett Packard. It's a simple device that prints out photos and email automatically, three times a day. It's like having the mailman come several times every day. Clark got one for his 83-year old mom for her to get photos, emails and calls from family without touching a computer. This is such a wonderful, simple device. It isn’t cheap ($99) but it's very helpful! It even emails you when you're low on printer ink. Check it out at presto.com. Also, here's a bonus: you don't get any spam, because you can control who's able to send you anything.


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