Hi,

If your current e-mail account is set up as IMAP or exchange, I would just 
create a folder and just dump all the old outlook express e-mails into that 
folder.  I'm not 100% sure this will work but, I can't think of any reason why 
it wouldn't.

Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info

On Apr 7, 2014, at 2:42 AM, Lisette Wesseling <lisettewessel...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Another deficit on the Mac is braille translation and music braille 
> translation. I have to continue to use Windows for this.
> I have also not found a way of importing my old Outlook Express emails into 
> Mac Mail. Supposedly some expensive apps do this, but it's not guaranteed to 
> work so haven't spent the money. Wy Apple doesn't make this work I don't know.
> That said, I love the Mac and use it exclusively for my personal needs. It's 
> just some professional tasks I still need Windows for. This includes word 
> processing which I, too find clunky on the Mac. But, maybe I need to take a 
> course and learn it properly.
> 
> Lisette
> 
> On 7/04/2014, at 2:06 pm, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Personally, I'm still having a tough time with word processing on the Mac. I 
>> want to like and use pages, but I can't figure out styles and formatting 
>> using pages. I still haven't found anything that compares with MS office and 
>> JAWS for writing and formatting documents. JAWS really does work well with 
>> Word and there's no getting around that. Pages seems clunky by comparison, 
>> but I probably haven't given it a fair chance. Spreadsheeting with numbers 
>> is great, but word processing is still a major deficit on the Mac in my 
>> opinion.
>> 
>> On Apr 6, 2014, at 9:09 PM, Dan Eickmeier <va3ets2...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I've been using a Mac here since February of 2008, and have not  had any    
>>> reason to switch back to Windows.  Like a lot of people on this thread, , I 
>>> got tired of having to pay to keep a JAWS SMA updated, and I also had it 
>>> with their system of ILM authorizations.  I too, had  to have my 
>>> activations  reset a number of times as well.  And what got me really 
>>> interested, and wanting to go to the Mac, is the fact that we can do 
>>> complete reformats, and OS installs with VoiceOver.  Even with the 
>>> unattended install scripts that are out there for Windows,  and that 
>>> Winstaller app, which has become popular now, we still have nothing close 
>>> to being able to get the  OS, and do an install with full speech, or even 
>>> Braille.  
>>> On Apr 6, 2014, at 6:59 PM, BBS <bbssh...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Well April, my offr is still on the table. If you like, I can teach you 
>>>> how to use Voiceover. That goes for anyone that wants my help. Email me 
>>>> off list and we'll set something up.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Shawn
>>>> Sent From My White MacBook
>>>> 
>>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of April
>>>> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2014 4:52 AM
>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>> Subject: Re: Experience Switching to Mac
>>>> 
>>>> Hello.  About ten months ago, I was declared legally blind.  I have been 
>>>> on the search for a full diagnosis and prognosis since.  No luck.
>>>> 
>>>> In December, when my Windows 7 machine became totally unstable, and had 
>>>> been reformatted three times in less than a month, I bought a  Mac.  I 
>>>> figured, if I had to learn a screen reader, it was best to do so on one 
>>>> where the screen reader came built in.
>>>> 
>>>> So far, no luck learning how to use the screen reader though.  I can turn 
>>>> on and off.  That's about it.  I have a 40 page list of random commands, 
>>>> and can't figure out what any of the are supposed to do.  A dictionary 
>>>> would help.  Perhaps the lines above or below that don't make sense are 
>>>> supposed to tell me what they do?  
>>>> 
>>>> I used to be a web designer, and I thought a screen reader should be easy 
>>>> to learn to use.  After all, I'm good with with computers.  
>>>> 
>>>> I'm also horrible with foreign languages, and figured braille would be 
>>>> impossible to learn.  I started the first contracted braille book I'm 
>>>> reading last night.  I started learning braille last November.
>>>> 
>>>> I still use a Windows 7 computer at night.  It takes about 15 minutes to 
>>>> turn on, and every scroll of the screen takes forever.  I don't count on 
>>>> it for anything.
>>>> 
>>>> On Saturday, April 5, 2014 4:11:11 PM UTC-4, Scott Duck wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> As I have said, I am thinking about switching to the Mac and have been 
>>>> trying to gather more information about it.  To that end, I have been 
>>>> asking specific questions.  I will continue to do that but I would like 
>>>> some general feedback from people who have made the switch from Windows to 
>>>> the Mac.  Why did you switch In the first place?  Having switched, do you 
>>>> feel that it was the right choice for you?  Do any of you regret having 
>>>> switched or have you even gone back to the PC?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Scott Duck
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