I know I have missed Emailer very much but I'm just an ordinary user.
I cannot quite see why Apple allowed it to die or why in some way, by
someone, it has not been restored. Surely there are computer genius
out there who can redo this wonderful mailer.
Along this line a friend who recently purchased a Macbook said he
thought it was better in many ways but it sometimes too three times
more clicks on keys than his Dell. I always thought Macs were simpler
and faster.
regards,
doug
On Jan 31, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Julian Allason wrote:
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
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