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Good point, post-modern life consecrate speed (and pleasure/delight).
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So, what makes an email client "the best" ? Given the other factors in place that can affect speed and response (network speed, processing power, feeding/peer mail server/client, additional AV/spam solution etc) I question how 'speed' specifically can be perceived as a major factor in choice. It has by far the best looking User Interface and the most reviews and users in the em forum themes to be happy with theįor me, talking about 'speed' being a factor from one client to the next I question because in modern day technology the differences in speed must be at split-second levels which is usually beyond the recognition of the user. Some one made a review and found out it periodically phones home to its master!Outlook is the most used PIM/EMail-Client in Businesses and there is loyal community arround the legendary Czech EMail-Client - The Bat!īut there is an Outlook rival which could be a Gamechanger called "em-Client".
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The latest downfaller is the new kid on the block "Mailbird (closed source)". Unfortently it is closed source.David (the mastermind behind the whole client/server development) looks like a verry nice person but it seems the whole enterprise doesnt fit the bill.He begs his customers for donations to keep the development allive, its verry sad to see something like this, he deserved it way better.Im studying and evaluating once in a while all diffrent sorts of EMail-Clients and trying to get a clue what users like and which product helds its claims. I was surfing the mercury/pegasus email website a few hours ago.