Douglas McAdam 

>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  
Seems to me my Mac involves fewer clicks - but then I don't have a 
comparison!

Bea 


>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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