Speaking of new versions

Over the weekend it was Thunderbird, this morning I’m seeing news that FileZilla released version 2.2.2 Yet another update on my list of updates to do. The big one will be getting the full version of Office 2003 Professional installed, my free gift version for attending the launch event showed up in the mail yesterday.

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