Well ;) if you use GMail (and looks like you do) with Google Chrome on
Windows, there is an "Offline" feature (Settings-->Offline). Pin your GMail
tab (right click on the tab-->Pin tab), enable offline access and enjoy your
built in E-Mail application.

☆PhistucK


On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 00:51, Nate <[email protected]> wrote:

> Browser + Email
>
> This has something that many people I know have been waiting for, and
> it still isn't here yet.
>
> The idea: Combine a web browser and an email client into one
> application.
>
> Native email clients tend to work better for many people as opposed to
> internet based inboxes because they can be accessed offline.  But
> since the internet and email are often used in tandem, why not combine
> these to functions into one application?  The simple push of a button
> could bring up the email client, perhaps in a new tab.  Unlike an
> internet inbox, the information (address books, emails, etc.) would be
> stored natively on the user's computer.  However, emails and RSS feeds
> would all be accessed in the same window as the links they bring up.
> Someone sends you a link to an article... you click on it and it opens
> a new tab instead of starting a new application.  You can easily go
> right back to your inbox/mail client by clicking on it's tab.  As a
> reference, check out Safari's bookmarks tab.  This is built similarly
> to it's email client, and can be used as an RSS reader.  If this were
> taken just a step further, users could have a full-fledged browser/
> email client suite all in one application.  I have taken this
> suggestion to Apple... but they haven't bitten yet.  Head start,
> anybody?
>
> I hope you are interested.  Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
> Nate
>
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