Not my words, Bea, but those of Adam Engst who has published extensively about email clients and been respectful of Emailer's seminal contribution. By power users I think he is referring to people who conduct much of their business via email, not merely journalists and academics but marketeers and the like. That may not be us but the diminution in Emailer's use is testament to evolving needs.
Even I struggle with the limitations of Power Mail, which incorporates most of Emailer's design features and much more - and continues to be updated to make use of the features of OSX. Bestest, Julian >Well Julian, that is certainly not true as far as my Email needs are >concerned with Claris - its tough to think of something it does not do >well. But then I don't expect it to produce a spread sheet, and I think >there is software out there to use with Emailer which allows the insertion >and viewing of pictures within the email. If I recall you can change the >font >though I havn't done so for years. Ah, yes. There is one problem you >can't >initiate the font in bold, or italic! > >Is that what you meant? > >Bea > >[email protected] > >>it's almost a given that a power user >> will have a set of desires that can't be met in a single program. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[email protected]> or <[email protected]>

