First, from what I've seen, the developers at Google have been busting
their tails off for a year running and then some. The email client
just wasn't on the priorities list, it seems. One magazine reviewer
suspected the email client was Google's passive aggressive way of
trying to push users over to gmail. Now that was in a joking way, of
course. In any case, it is certainly a non-starter for many
professionals. No spoofing, pushing or pulling or anything via gmail
in serious business.

I believe the lack of a decent factory email client caught independent
app developers by surprise. Early on, it seems nobody started
independent development of an email client that would meet user
expectations, because everybody anticipated this being part of the
factory set of apps. Now it's playing catch-up. The app development
SDK is certainly an excellent platform to make this happen, so perhaps
independent solutions will be available maybe by the time the next
handsets are coming out next year. While at it, it would certainly be
cool to see this coincide with an "un-googled" handling of contacts,
email and everything else of business interest altogether.


On Nov 10, 1:42 pm, "mark hensley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unacceptable.

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