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Windows 8 Mail Leaves Users Pining For the Desktop — or Even Their Phones

jbrodkin writes "The e-mail client in Windows 8 is the shell of a potentially good application — but Microsoft hasn't given it the proper care it deserves. With less than a month before Windows 8 hits RTM, Mail is a mess that doesn't support IMAP, can't connect to servers with self-signed certificates, and lacks basic features like flagging messages for followup. Metro Mail is feature-deficient compared not just to other desktop and tablet apps — it's behind Microsoft's own phone platform. Whether used on a tablet or desktop, this in-depth look concludes that Metro Mail in its current form will have users pining for a real desktop application."

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  1. Re:So you're telling me by Grishnakh · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's about the movies, not the series. Please turn in your geek card.

    It's not entirely accurate, at least IMO, but it's pretty close:
    1) ST:TMP - boring, boring crap
    2) Wrath of Khan - probably best ST movie ever, though the bit about a nebula being a short distance from a planet at sublight speed irks me.
    3) Search for Spock - underrated IMO, not as good as II and IV but not horrible.
    4) Voyage Home - great
    5) so horrible that many fans disclaim its existence; William Shatner directed this abomination, but never again directed a major motion picture
    6) Undiscovered Country - excellent
    7) Generations - big disappointment, though not nearly as bad as ST5
    8) First Contact - excellent, great triumph for director Jonathan Frakes (Riker)
    9) Insurrection - pretty disappointing, esp. since it was also directed by Frakes and didn't measure up at all to First Contact
    10) Nemesis - this is where the trend totally breaks down, because it's even-numbered but it sucked. It had some great visuals and effects (I liked the part about Picard piloting the small Reman ship), but otherwise it was pretty lame. This movie was also a big flop and ended the whole Star Trek movie franchise for a while until it was rebooted with entirely new actors in JJ Abram's movie (and upcoming sequel).