![]() ![]() As I said, it might be useful for some- not for me. Of course, you could also copy and past into Twitter from the email, but this saves you a step and some time. The problem with sharing on Twitter is the number of characters you can share versus what you might want to share from an email. I do have a barely used Twitter account, which I tried it in. I honestly,don’t have a Facebook account or a Friend-feed account. The other 5% of the time and occasional stray email would escape the thread.Īnother interesting feature, at least for some (not me), is the ability to share emails via Facebook, Twitter, and Friend-feed. This is a great feature and worked for me 95% of the time. You just click one and it groups them all together (similar to gmail). If you are on the MyMac staff email list, this feature comes in really handy. No need to keep clicking email after email after email replying to the same email. Similar to Mail’s threading feature where it will highlight emails that involve the same email string/conversation Postbox groups emails in the same conversation together. Speed is not the only feature of Postbox that makes it a good mail client. Thunderbird tends to give a long pause and spinning wheel. It is more responsive, especially when replying to an email. Is that a good thing? Will it be faster than Mozilla’s own Thunderbird. that is actually based on Mozilla technology. Postbox is a mail client from Postbox, Inc. ![]() ![]() I am always on the lookout for a new email program, so when the opportunity arose to test Postbox, I took it. For the most part I have been happy with Thunderbird, but it has become very slow and clunky- especially when replying. I use Apple’s Mail for my main/personal account and Mozilla Thunderbird for my other accounts. If you are like me you have more than one email account. $29.99 as of this writing ($39.99 regular price) ![]()
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