Not sure why Carlonike needs to use this demanding tone, especially after so many decades of David's good work. But to answer the question-Pegasus Mail IMHO has 3 unique qualities:
1/ It is the only client that allows extensive tweaks and window resizing so that EVERYTHING can be displayed on one page: Folders, Current Messages, Sent Messages, and All Addresses. It also provides remarkable controls over display fonts, etc. See snap shot below with data blocked out for obvious privacy reasons.
2/ It allows for incredibly easy and quick backups - just copy and paste the MAIL folder and ini file to save all detailed work and font and filter customizations. Address backups also easily made into common file formats for exporting. No complicated exporting - just copy and paste.
3/ Its simplicity makes it quite robust and not subject to the whims of large corporations -the user remains in control of all. I have used it flawlessly on I think 5 generations of Windows OS.
Could be that none of this, or eye candy or having the latest thing are more important to others - they are free to go elsewhere.
So yes - it would be nice to get version 5 which has become sort of the Yeti or Loch Ness Nessie of software. But David has his limits and our patience will surely be rewarded at some point. Meanwhile, the current older version does work just fine. His work should be encouraged and applauded, as I have tried to do.
Not sure why Carlonike needs to use this demanding tone, especially after so many decades of David's good work. But to answer the question-Pegasus Mail IMHO has 3 unique qualities:
1/ It is the only client that allows extensive tweaks and window resizing so that **EVERYTHING can be displayed on one page:** Folders, Current Messages, Sent Messages, and All Addresses. It also provides remarkable controls over display fonts, etc. See snap shot below with data blocked out for obvious privacy reasons.![61ab7bd82bf37](serve/attachment&path=61ab7bd82bf37)
2/ It allows for incredibly **easy and quick backups** - just copy and paste the MAIL folder and ini file to save all detailed work and font and filter customizations. Address backups also easily made into common file formats for exporting. No complicated exporting - just copy and paste.
3/ Its **simplicity makes it quite robust** and not subject to the whims of large corporations -the user remains in control of all. I have used it flawlessly on I think 5 generations of Windows OS.
Could be that none of this, or eye candy or having the latest thing are more important to others - they are free to go elsewhere.
So yes - it would be nice to get version 5 which has become sort of the Yeti or Loch Ness Nessie of software. But David has his limits and our patience will surely be rewarded at some point. Meanwhile, the current older version does work just fine. His work should be encouraged and applauded, as I have tried to do.