Next Generation Mail Clients Reviewed
kreide writes "E-mail is the 'killer app' of the Internet; an enormous number of messages are exchanged every day, and while web-based mail has become very popular in recent years, many people still prefer the added speed and flexibility of a mail client application. In this review I compare the next generation of the most popular e-mail clients, including Evolution, KMail, Opera and Mozilla, and their usability in dealing with large number of messages."
I'm touching on Britney, Beyonce and Michelle right now!
Oh, wait... That's me.
Is called mutt...
Some folks might think that receiving 100 spams a day is the "killer" part of the app.
I'm not tense. I'm just terribly, terribly, alert.
it is pretty nice, why did it not get reviewed? Is this site biased or something?
;-)
You must be new around here...
The right to offend is far more important than the right not to be offended. (Rowan Atkinson)
Excellent idea. I would love to bring Britney and Michelle over to try out some touching. I could even write a review about it on slashdot :)
"This just smacks of zealotry."
Zealotry : Mindlessly supporting a group, company, individual, product, or concept without regard for facts or opposing views.
"With MS's recent drive for security, it's probably significantly more secure and robust too."
Pot meet kettle.
If you wanna get rich, you know that payback is a bitch
No, it's much more like reviewing the state of music without touching on...
Isn't the central idea of solitaire that it is played by oneself?
K
I prefer Linux on the server and Windows and Office on the desktop. It has nothing to do with politics, cost, freedom or anything else. It has to do with what I am comfortable using.
:)
It has to do with you never having used a Mac!
(straight to hell with my karma)
Cretin - a powerful and flexible CD reencoder
This, along with the PENIS ENLARGEMENT SPAM they used in the screenshots, makes for a very unprofessional review.
Gamingmuseum.com: Give your 3D accelerator a rest.
Hey, the author knows his stuff. Didn't you see his other review where he showed Linux's 2.6 kernal blows DOS 3.0 out of the water in multitasking ability?