On Saturday, January 1, 2005, at 06:28 AM, Charles Martin wrote:

Subject: Re: Email client of choice
Maybe Apple doesn't really care much about developing Mail App because
of the third party competition?

Strange thing to say, in part because Apple has continually improved Mail since introducing it, and because they have already said that Mail 2.0, with significant new features, is part of Tiger.




I didn't know that "significant" improvements are underway. I'm not as power user in any sense (except i dod seem to live via a Web browser), but I get the impression folks who like the functionality of Office's Calendar and who sync with it, are at a loss on our platform.


I've used Mail and I guess I liked it's simplicity because it didn't overwhelm me with options. It used to be down right buggy. Now i just find it sluggish. If I can run Tiger on my 600 MHz and 500 MHz machines, I'll look forward to the new version.

Donald


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