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- Version: 1.0.5, 7/14/2005 10:33PM PST
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bluntedboy
Needs much work - Version: 1.0.2, 6/29/2005 09:42AM PST
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author2
Thunderbird is typical of Mozilla design: decent enough for simple usage but put to the test it bugs out.
With daily use over the past few months I find that the program requires to be forced closed on a daily basis to eleviate phantom windows. The address book could take a cue from Outlook, the search feature could take a cue from Eudora which is superfast, and the email address auto-fill is often unpredictable.
So far, Thunderbird is a turkey, but its potential can go the way of Firefox (to browsers) if the delvelopers are smart about it.
With daily use over the past few months I find that the program requires to be forced closed on a daily basis to eleviate phantom windows. The address book could take a cue from Outlook, the search feature could take a cue from Eudora which is superfast, and the email address auto-fill is often unpredictable.
So far, Thunderbird is a turkey, but its potential can go the way of Firefox (to browsers) if the delvelopers are smart about it.
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- Version: 1.0.2, 4/8/2005 11:54AM PST
pdatalk-owner
This is now my favorite email client. It also is great at handeling RSS feeds. I have 6 email accounts setup, and unlike Netscape Mail, can handle them well. It works fine under what I've used it with: XP Pro SP2, XP HE SP1, and 98SE.
I really missed the abilty of typing in the first few letters of a name or just typing in "Mom" and having my email go to the correct place. OE would sometimes just not check my mail, or fail to notify me. Sometimes OE would just corrupt my mail files rendereing them useless. Combine all my troubles with the constant worry about security holes and I began to explore alternatives.
I tried several email clients including Eudora, but none had the same "snap" as the old Netscape and didn't have the launch speed of OE. I stuck with OE a bit longer, but eventually discovered Thunderbird at the same time as was switching to Firefox. I think Thunderbird usage would skyrocket if users were given an option to download it when installing Firefox. I have switched a lot of people, they will never go back to OE. The junk mail filter is flawless and adapts well, the look is clean and efficient. OE simply can't handle my 6 POP3 email accounts. Thunderbird can, case closed. Hard to believe it's FREE!