Comments on: Why Google Mail is Better than Mail.app http://tleaves.com/2004/05/27/why-google-mail-is-better-than-mailapp/ Creativity x Technology Sat, 17 Mar 2012 05:09:58 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: Joel http://tleaves.com/2004/05/27/why-google-mail-is-better-than-mailapp/comment-page-1/#comment-337 Joel Tue, 29 Jun 2004 18:12:00 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=105#comment-337 Funny how things change in a month. I can't wait to try out the new Spotlight features in Tiger. Took them long enough. :) Funny how things change in a month. I can’t wait to try out the new Spotlight features in Tiger. Took them long enough. :)

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By: Robert 'Groby' Blum http://tleaves.com/2004/05/27/why-google-mail-is-better-than-mailapp/comment-page-1/#comment-336 Robert 'Groby' Blum Sat, 29 May 2004 14:56:18 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=105#comment-336 I only fear that Google Mail goes the way of The Orkut - great start, much fanfare due to exclusivity, and then just lingering on. Not to mention the fact that I want local storage for my documents. As somebody famous once said, "Don't trust a computer you can't pull the plug on". So for now, Mail.App it is. Now if Google produced a standalone client.... I only fear that Google Mail goes the way of The Orkut – great start, much fanfare due to exclusivity, and then just lingering on.

Not to mention the fact that I want local storage for my documents. As somebody famous once said, “Don’t trust a computer you can’t pull the plug on”.

So for now, Mail.App it is. Now if Google produced a standalone client….

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By: Derrick http://tleaves.com/2004/05/27/why-google-mail-is-better-than-mailapp/comment-page-1/#comment-335 Derrick Fri, 28 May 2004 03:49:20 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=105#comment-335 And the thing is, Mail.app is an IMAP client, and could support using the IMAP search facility while you're online, or custom messages "marks" to implement name-based filtering. I do love the fact that the GSSAPI support in Mail.app "just worked", though, so there are no passwords to type nor are they cached in a file. And the thing is, Mail.app is an IMAP client, and could support using the IMAP search facility while you’re online, or custom messages “marks” to implement name-based filtering.

I do love the fact that the GSSAPI support in Mail.app “just worked”, though, so there are no passwords to type nor are they cached in a file.

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