Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Worldnet Ending -- Moving to G-Mail
Well, I finally did it -- I got a g-mail account. This was forced by the impending demise of AT&T 's Worldnet dialup Internet Service. It's hard to believe that when I first started with e-mail, dialup was all anybody had. This was back in the days of Windows 98 SE, and I was still doing my finances with DOS 6 programs (VP Planner). My printer back then was a dot-matrix Epson FX-85. And I got through the accounting in about one-third of the time it now takes to update things in OpenOffice.org Calc. Excel was also faster to use. (This was in MS Office 95.) I still have files which are linked to MS Access for Office 95. And OpenOffice.org can still open, read, and modify them. No floppies though -- Flash Drives and my two Western Digital external USB-2 hard drives have taken the fun out of floppy disks. And there are also CDs and DVDs, which I only use to burn Rescue and Linux OS disks anymore. We are living in an increasingly virtualized world, and The Cloud may soon be the only place I store my archives. Except for System Backups -- those are usually needed the most when I would not be able to access the Internet.
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Do you have further info about Worldnet ending? I got this cryptic email from AT&T, and can find no information whatsoever online. Your blog is the only hit I'm gettng!
ReplyDeleteMy full email address is ****@worldnet.att.net but the shorter ****@att.net also works. Will I be able to keep using my email, I wonder?
AT&T says they will give us fair warning as to when the service will end, and how to migrate to other AT&T services. But dialup will go away. No doubt about that. As for your current address, it will probably have to be changed, and all the hassles that entails. Wish the news were better.
ReplyDelete-- littlewolf --