E-mail management is no place for nostalgia—you shouldn’t stick with a client simply because you’ve used it since the first Bush administration. You’re better off basing your choice on the volume of e ...
Postcards may be one of the most obvious examples of Marshall McLuhan's famous dictum, “the medium is the message.” Regardless of what you write on one, a postcard tells someone, hey, I was out and ...
In some ways, Thunderbird 16’s open-source origins are a blessing. This free email client from the makers of Firefox—aided by a legion of dedicated volunteer programmers—offers more add-ons and ...
I just bought a MBP and Parallels.<BR><BR>There are occasions when I'll need to boot into XP, and I'll need access to my email there, but I'll spend most of my time booted into Leopard. There are a ...
In businesses and homes, email is still a necessity for communication. But which email client is the best to use? You might be surprised to find out that it’s not Microsoft Outlook. I rely on email.
The open source Thunderbird email client has a long and storied history, but until now, that history has been limited to the desktop. That’s about to change, according to a post on the Thunderbird ...
As it is now, Inky is worth a try. If it comes through on its promise, it will be worth a switch. For many of us, there’s nothing more important to do online than check, read, and write emails. Inky ...