Dear PMail enthusiasts
I would like to point out that there is an article in tomorrow's edition (7/17/07) of the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung", which is one of Germany's leading newspapers, that very favorably mentions Pegasus Mail.
The article is about alternatives to Microsoft Outlook. Basically the two alternatives mentioned are Thunderbird and Pegasus Mail.
It says, Thunderbird has a more modern look, while PMail looks rather "altbacken" (which translates to 'dowdy' or 'frumpy' according to dict.leo.org).
Thunderbird, it goes on, would be more for beginners, while PMail would be the right choice for anybody who wants to organize his/her e-mails in a professional manner. The spam filter mechanisms of both programs are also commended.
Interestingly, a feature which neither Outlook or Pegasus Mail have, is Thunderbird's ability to mark all e-mails in the inbox which originate from addresses listet in the local addressbook. That does sound quite useful (I never tried Thunderbird, but did try Outlook and also The Bat!, and they could not mach up to PMail, in my opinion -- I have been using PMail daily for ten years now).
The last sentence of the article reads, "with its modern look, we prefer Thunderbird to Pegasus" ("Mit seiner schönen Optik gefällt uns Thunderbird etwas besser als Pegasus.").
Just FYI.
lazy
Dear PMail enthusiasts
I would like to point out that there is an article in tomorrow's edition (7/17/07) of the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung", which is one of Germany's leading newspapers, that very favorably mentions Pegasus Mail.
The article is about alternatives to Microsoft Outlook. Basically the two alternatives mentioned are Thunderbird and Pegasus Mail.
It says, Thunderbird has a more modern look, while PMail looks rather "altbacken" (which translates to 'dowdy' or 'frumpy' according to dict.leo.org).
Thunderbird, it goes on, would be more for beginners, while PMail would be the right choice for anybody who wants to organize his/her e-mails in a professional manner. The spam filter mechanisms of both programs are also commended.
Interestingly, a feature which neither Outlook or Pegasus Mail have, is Thunderbird's ability to mark all e-mails in the inbox which originate from addresses listet in the local addressbook. That does sound quite useful (I never tried Thunderbird, but did try Outlook and also The Bat!, and they could not mach up to PMail, in my opinion -- I have been using PMail daily for ten years now).
The last sentence of the article reads, "with its modern look, we prefer Thunderbird to Pegasus" ("Mit seiner schönen Optik gefällt uns Thunderbird etwas besser als Pegasus.").
Just FYI.
lazy