I had your software in the past and got rid of it. I got it back last night, and was trying to set
up a new account just now so I could ask how to get rid of the nuisance messages every time I want
to use your software. .
It won't let me sign in using my new email address because "it is taken" .., DUH. That is ME.
Apparently, I used my other email addy when I had your software before, so now the moron AI is
confused.
BOTH email addresses are ME:
Nightowlaletaann@hotmail.com (NO caps, the email did that)
AND
Pulleya@outlook.com (again NO caps)
The reason that I got rid of your software in the past is because it is FOREVER asking me if I am
sure I want to let you "make changes" to my computer for every darn little thing. Is there some
way to GET RID OF THAT???? That is a ROYAL PEST.
Otherwise, I do like that I can open Microsoft Works 2002 documents without spending endless hours
copying them by hand from my old computer to my new one. And I like that you have icons for
superscript and subscript instead of having to go through a dozen steps every time I want to use
that. I cannot afford to buy fancy office suites.
Ann Pulley
Pulleya@outlook.com and nightowlaletaann@hotmail.com (the stupid autocorrect puts caps in the
wrong places.)
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