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Tag Archives: gmail
Is Thunderbird Too Little, Too Late?
A few weeks ago, the Mozilla Messaging folks released the second beta for Thunderbird 3.1. The list of features amount to some nice improvements, but nothing revolutionary. One has to wonder if Thunderbird will ever be relevant to a wide … Continue reading
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Tagged Evolution, gmail, mozilla, thunderbird
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Is Google Appifying Email a Good Thing?
Google recently announced that it’s beefed up Gmail with OAuth for SMTP and IMAP, and providing adding “contextual gadgets” to Gmail to integrate with Google Apps. Sounds good for Gmail and Google Apps users, but what about everybody else? It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, gmail, google, web applications
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Giving KMail another shot
Sometimes, you find an application that “just works” for you, and that’s it — no further exploration required. For instance, after I got Vim figured out years ago, I’ve had very little need or motivation to really examine other text … Continue reading