Columba 1.0 "Holy Moly" Released
Frederik Dietz writes to tell us that after three years of hard developement Columba 1.0, codename "Holy Moly!" is ready for general consumption. Columba is an email client written in Java that boasts a 'user-friendly graphical interface with wizards and internationalization support.' Slashdot covered an interview with the Columba team earlier this year.
This is the year 2005, not the year 2000. Java isn't so kludgy anymore.
Yes, it is.
"Nature doesn't care how smart you are. You can still be wrong." - Richard Feynman
#1 STOP SHOUTING AT ME
#2: OK, download an installer per-platform. So it's not JWS. Who cares? Did you read my post, where the point is that Java's "self-installing" benefits are lost in these kinds of apps? Or are you shouting so loud that your eyes don't work? If you're just looking for a contradiction, that's down the hall. This is "arguments". BAM!
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100% Flamebait
I defend myself from an obnoxious post SHOUTING at me. And point out that their attack indictes they didn't understand the point of my clearly written post. That's not "Flamebait", even if they then flame me. TrollMod pussies can't argue, so they think every argument is a suppressible "Flame". Then they TrollMod, rather than argue.
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Wow, that looks so great. It looks exatly like ... like ... almost every other fucking mail client out there. Why can't people come up with something a little more innovative?
HoMo is a gay email client you insensitive clod!!