[quote user="Aircut"]last update was jan 2012.... is there any update scheduled soon?[/quote]
Have you read http://community.pmail.com/forums/post/39031.aspx that David wrote recently?
I always double the estimated time given so 3-6 months would seem to be a reasonable estimate assuming no hold ups along the way and there always is or new problems are discovered during testing phase that must be fixed prior to release.
Part of e-mail nowadays involves HTML and that is never static and is ever changing and also Windows operating systems are also never static and one never quite knows what new hurdles will be introduced with any new MSWindows version of OS or MSIE. Who knows what may slip in as part of Win8.1.
<p>[quote user="Aircut"]last update was jan 2012.... is there any update scheduled soon?[/quote]</p><p>Have you read&nbsp;<a style="font-size: 10pt;" href="http://community.pmail.com/forums/post/39031.aspx">http://community.pmail.com/forums/post/39031.aspx</a>&nbsp;that David wrote recently?<span style="font-size: 10pt;">&nbsp;</span></p><p>I always double the estimated time given so 3-6 months would seem to be a reasonable estimate assuming no hold ups along the way and there always is or new problems are discovered during testing phase that must be fixed prior to release.&nbsp;</p><p>Part of e-mail nowadays involves HTML and that is never static and is ever changing and also Windows operating systems are also never static and one never quite knows what new hurdles will be introduced with any new MSWindows version of OS or MSIE. Who knows what may slip in as part of Win8.1.</p>