Well, I learned a long time ago that MacWorld reviews are worthless. It's not a place I consider when I'm looking for reviews. However, PowerMail is a solid program and the review did not give it justice - even worse, the rating was way off the mark and an insult. That low of a rating gives the impression that people using PowerMail will be pulling their hair out with frustration. We all know that isn't so.
I responded to the review a little while ago. I hope that those reading that many people disagree with the review might not take MacWorld reviews so seriously and give PowerMail a hands-on review themselves. I sure don't see their reviews as anything but noise. I don't even read their reviews unless something specific is brought to my attention. Maybe the noise will work in PowerMail's favor as it buries the useless review. On Wed, Jun 11, 20085:03 PM, the following words from Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >I just saw that and thought the same. > >Of course I do understand that they "have to" stand behind their review >- on the other hand, I guess they did get a bit embarrassed to see ONLY >comments of opposite viewpoint and none of their own... hopefully it >makes them realize that maybe, just maybe, their reviewer didn't do the >best job this time around. > > >---marlyse > > >------------ former message(s) quotes: ------------- > > >>Well, all of the comments left below the MacWorld "review" got their >>attention. >>The publication has posted (and mailed to commentors) as special response. >>Very defensive. And unusual. >> >>Richard Hart >> >> > > > -- "Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom." -Marcel Proust * Mac Pro 2 GHz Quad Xeon * OS X 10.4.10 * 5 GB RAM *