Jeff Werner is a software engineer and has been writing this column since 2007. Question: I’m retired now, but I’ve kept my email address and provider, and continue to use Outlook. Recently, I’m ...
In the digital age, email clients play a crucial role in initiating and maintaining connections with various people, especially in the corporate setting. Many communicate via email since it is a fast, ...
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 ...
eM Client, provider of email client software, has acquired Postbox Inc., a US-based email application company. The move will let eM Client enhance its service offerings to a broader user base, as ...
Notion, as my colleagues at TechCrunch scooped earlier Thursday, is announcing an email client at its first “Make with Notion” user conference. For now, Notion Mail is in preview, and at least for the ...
I couldn't find another thread on this, so I thought I'd ask: What is the best FREE email client software for WinXP pro? I have two accounts that I use, one is imap, the other is pop. I want a good, ...
Something to look forward to: Some significant changes are coming to Thunderbird. Mozilla revived the free and open-source email client a few years ago and now is preparing to launch a new set of "Pro ...
I've been waiting for a Thunderbird Android app for some time. Finally, there's a worthy successor to the Gmail app. Also: 3 ways to stop Android apps running in the background - and why I always do ...
Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as NotebookCheck, and ...
Something to look forward to: After relaunching the Thunderbird project in 2020 by establishing the new MZLA subsidiary, the Mozilla Foundation is busy improving its email client software. The ...
I might be a dinosaur, but email is still my jam. I prefer communicating via email to any other means of interaction (other than face-to-face). Email is efficient, used globally, isn't OS-dependent, ...