For the debatable percentage of people who use a desktop client for email rather than strictly web based (like I), we all have heard of Outlook and it's little brother Live Mail. Well with the Live Wave 4 update some of Outlook 2010's best feats come to Live Mail. One notable feat is 'Conversation View'.
[img]http://www.neowin.net/images/uploaded/6175.Conversationview_5F00_6F5E0112.png[/img]
[img]http://www.neowin.net/images/uploaded/7343.WindowsLiveMailWave42_5F00_33EE63B9.png[/img]
Keep up with Live Wave 4 exclusives at Neowin (as they seem to keep getting them first)
Source: [url]http://www.neowin.net/news/new-windows-live-wave-4-screenshots-emerge[/url]
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Full Gmail support? Nice, if they do a good job with the rest of it this could tempt me away from Thunderbird.
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Would also be nice if they finally provide IMAP for Live Mail.
Desktop client e-mail is utter fail, and I wish it would just die.
Outlook Express / Thunderbird are annoying and i always uninstall them after OS installation.
As much as I love the ribbon, using it in Mail? I think it takes out a lot of the lightweight feeling of Wave 3.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19737982]Desktop client e-mail is utter fail, and I wish it would just die.
Outlook Express / Thunderbird are annoying and i always uninstall them after OS installation.[/QUOTE]
No matter how hard I try I cannot get myself to love web-based email
[QUOTE=a2h;19738004]No matter how hard I try I cannot get myself to love web-based email[/QUOTE]
It's too hard for me to setup Outlook and Thunderbird to get my yahoo mail, so i jut go to the webpage. I've always used web-based mail. Since I opened my e-mail account back in 1997. It's still the account I use today.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19739367]It's too hard for me to setup Outlook and Thunderbird to get my yahoo mail, so i jut go to the webpage. I've always used web-based mail. Since I opened my e-mail account back in 1997. It's still the account I use today.[/QUOTE]
I've always used Hotmail, ever since I was younger, and I still do (albeit with a live.com.au address now). The only thing is, is that I tried out Windows Live Mail Desktop (the first name) when it was released and haven't looked back for a while now.
It sits comfortably close to Firefox on my taskbar and I never have to reload, wait for all the JavaScript and whatnot to load.
I might consider using a web-based client again because of things like App Tabs, but ehhhhh.
I have a shitton of passwords in my mail and I feel a bit safer having those on my computer.
I would like to use a normal email client but I access my emails from too many places to do so without getting duplicates everywhere.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19737982]Desktop client e-mail is utter fail, and I wish it would just die.[/QUOTE]
It has its uses. I've got 8 email accounts I have to monitor even if I don't use them regularly (old school accounts, etc) and it's just not practical without a desktop client.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19739367]It's too hard for me to setup Outlook and Thunderbird to get my yahoo mail[/QUOTE]
That's because yahoo are morons who won't even give their free users POP3 support. I switched entirely away from yahoo mail because of that.
I have a couple POP3 email accounts, with my ISP, so I use windows mail for the important stuff, and use hotmail for all the porn and shit :350:
Hotmail doesn't let you auto forward emails either, i don't use my old hotmail account any more, i use Gmail and i wish i could just get all the emails sent to my hotmail forwarded to my Gmail, but they dont :[
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19737982]Desktop client e-mail is utter fail, and I wish it would just die.[/QUOTE]
Believe it or not, there are some people out there with more than 1 email addresses, and it's impracticable to go check out every single one of them one after the other.
[QUOTE=Murkrow;19739775]I have a shitton of passwords in my mail and I feel a bit safer having those on my computer.[/QUOTE]
They still are online, y´ know?
I use Windows Live Mail to avoid the mediocre web interface and the ads, Not sure if I would like the ribbon though since it takes a lot of screen space on my netbook.
Thunderbird is too simple and intuitive for me to bother swapping, plus if it isn't broke then don't replace it.
They could at least make a desktop application, would make it much better
[QUOTE=ManningQB18;19762941]They could at least make a desktop application, would make it much better[/QUOTE]
What is it now?
[QUOTE=HolyMuffin;19741598]They still are online, y´ know?[/QUOTE]
Uh, no, they're not.
[QUOTE=Murkrow;19764282]Uh, no, they're not.[/QUOTE]
Only if you use POP3. Modern mail providers (and email clients) all support IMAP.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19737982]Desktop client e-mail is utter fail, and I wish it would just die.
Outlook Express / Thunderbird are annoying and i always uninstall them after OS installation.[/QUOTE]
I thought that until I tried Apple Mail.
I absolutely adore it. :h:
[QUOTE=gparent;19766288]Only if you use POP3. Modern mail providers (and email clients) all support IMAP.[/QUOTE]
Well I do.
[QUOTE=Ibutsu;19766391]I thought that until I tried Apple Mail.
I absolutely adore it. :h:[/QUOTE]
Mail sucks ass. WLM is much better.
Any idea of when it's releasing?
That is one sexy looking mail client. I recommend Thunderbird to most people, but this looks like it might bring some competition to the table.
I like the open source-ness of Thunderbird, so expect no love for Windows Live Mail from me.
[QUOTE=pl0xinat0r;19741519]Hotmail doesn't let you auto forward emails either, i don't use my old hotmail account any more, i use Gmail and i wish i could just get all the emails sent to my hotmail forwarded to my Gmail, but they dont :[[/QUOTE]
Gmail/Settings/Accounts and Imports/Add POP3 email account/Follow prompts
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;19768457]Any idea of when it's releasing?[/QUOTE]
There's no date on Wave 4 yet but with all the recent leaked screens (Messenger is god awful by the way) I would assume it's near.
I tried using this and it was so nice at first, but then I realized it'll update me on ANY new e-mails, including junk/spam e-mails, so it had to go sadly. Otherwise it's definitely solid and convenient.
How is it as an RSS reader? I never really used RSS until I got my Mac so I'd be curious to try it again in WLM
[QUOTE=Panda X;19773122]There's no date on Wave 4 yet but with all the recent leaked screens (Messenger is god awful by the way) I would assume it's near.[/QUOTE]
Hmm i'm willing to place my bet on Late Febuary/Early March.
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