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My school library currently does lamination for our teachers. We are
looking into creating a lamination policy since we are having a problem
with spending too much money on lamination.  Do any of you have
lamination policies that you would be willing to share?

Thank you!
Sarah Albanese
Summit Educational Resources

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From: School Library Media & Network Communications
[mailto:LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Jan VanGorden
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:16 AM
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: HIT: Alternatives for Outlook and Lotus Notes

Good morning, Everyone:

As you can see, the debate about Outlook versus Lotus Notes is more or
less
even.  I will follow up with a few of your suggestions and give it to my
IT
team.

Many thanks for your input and have a great weekend!

--Jan VanGorden





I would suggest Thunderbird which is free from www.mozilla.com (the same
makers of Firefox). Mozilla is much faster to release updates for any
discovered problems/vulnerabilities. Their products are also much faster
and reliable than microsoft products
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According to my son, the computer science major, Outlook is a virus
attractor that sometimes functions as an email program.
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I have two school email accounts, this one and the "official" one, which
only works on Outlook. Until that "official" one was started, I didn't
have Outlook installed on my computer. Once we got that, I had to use
it. Since then I've had quite a bit of trouble with the machine
freezing, usually while using Outlook or right after.
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You might ask the Computer Science department at UMR csdept@umr.edu what
they would suggest.
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Gosh... I know this isn't very technical but... Yucky! Yucky! Yucky!
As a user
I don't really like it.  I was a user with Lotus Notes and STILL miss
it.
I
use and manage Outlook.  It is very flakey.  I would switch back in a
minute!
I know that isn't much info but I hope this helps!
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We've been using Microsoft Outlook, for about 3-5 years. It's the only
one
I've worked with but collectively we all like it here.
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Hi,  Have you considered an open source?  Mozilla Thunderbird could be
an answer.
http://lifehacker.com/software/open-source/geek-to-live-top-10-open-sour
ce-windows-apps-208909.php


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I would suggest Thunderbird which is free from www.mozilla.com (the same
makers of Firefox). Mozilla is much faster to release updates for any
discovered problems/vulnerabilities. Their products are also much faster
and reliable than microsoft products.



Thanks again, everyone!
Jan VanGorden, M.Ed, MSLS
Librarian
PA School for the Deaf
100 W. School House Ln
Philadelphia, PA 19144
215-951-4743 V/TDD
215-951-4708 FAX
jvangorden@psd.org

"Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that
of
an ignorant nation." --Walter Cronkite
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