We're living in a time where our applications are increasingly becoming web-based, but somehow, email clients are still alive and kicking. These applications have their places, for sure, but for the ...
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 ...
Picking the right email client is a big decision. Email is still a major component of how we communicate with one another. Doing so through an email client that has all the right features for you is ...
Thunderbird 102 looks to reinvent the open-source email client Your email has been sent Although the upcoming major release of Thunderbird isn't about drastic changes, what it does have to offer makes ...
E-mail clients are a personal thing. Something I love is not necessarily something you love, and I’m okay with that. Maybe I’m just picky, but I am an equal opportunity hater when it comes to email ...
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, ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. I've used every Linux email client on the market, from the terminal-based Alpine (originally just Pine) to the Evolution groupware, and everything ...