I used and enjoyed Eudora for many years and would absolutly use it as my main email client. I am not a programmer but would be willing to help. Beta test?

On Jan 19, 2014, at 8:51 AM, Jay Koutavas wrote:

Now that MailForge is dead, I've been pondering...

How many people would be interested in a faithful reproduction of Mac Eudora 6.2? 10? 100?, 1000?

Probably 100, by the likes of the FB page.

I use Mac Eudora v6.2 every day, since the mid 90s. I'm a pro software developer. I have built stuff of this complexity a number of times over, including a Mac email client a loooong time ago for Digital Equipment Corporation. It's not easy to build a replacement. It would take EASILY over a year for me to do it. If I did do it, I'd stick to keeping the same workflow and features, and simply just "Freshen-up" the look and feel (but not change it like MailForge did).

Thoughts, comments? Collaborators? -- I'd do this project open source, because I love Eudora mail and want it to live on indefinitely.


On Sunday, July 22, 2012 9:13:47 AM UTC-4, benjee wrote:
We thought that MailForge could fill the gap, but after 5 years they are still in beta.

Why FB? I think it is a good tool to get figure out how many really need a true Eudora replacement.



-- Sent from my HP Pre3

On 22 Jul 2012 13.57, Stephen E. Bodnar <sbo...@gci.net> wrote:

On 7/21/12 10:23 PM, ben...@gmail.com wrote:
> We have set up a Facebook page to discuss and to see how many of us are
> still looking for a true Eudora replacement:
>
> Http://www.facebook.com/WeWantEudora
>
> -- Sent from my HP Pre3

What if you don't do Facebook? I'm in the market for a new email client,
and would LOVE to see a reincarnation of Eudora.

I used the Eudora - Thunderbird add-on for a while, but things got a bit
squirrely when Thunderbird started the forced update cycle.

Stephen

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