On Jul 14, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Mimi Yin wrote:

I think what John T may be trying to say (jump in to correct me if I'm wrong) is that even in the long-term...when we think we are ready to replace people's email clients...we still need to play nice with existing email clients...we still need to allow users the flexibility of using multiple tools together.

That means that Chandler can satisfy all the use cases an email client does PLUS it also complements existing email clients.

That sounds great :)


Mimi

On Jul 14, 2006, at 2:50 PM, Mikeal Rogers wrote:

Actually, this is an open point of discussion. There are those that think that users are pretty attached to their existing email clients and they aren't going to switch to Chandler for reading email. Also, providing a rich experience for reading/writing/ storing email is a significant amount of work.

One of our key challenges is that since email is a major input into the user's life, we need to be able to process those inputs. Even if we did create our own email functionality inside of Chandler, I still think we have to think about how to solve the problem of the user who wants to continue to use her own email setup and use Chandler to triage everything. We need that bridge from their email to the Chandler ecosystem (and that's what this topic is all about! :-)

I guess I just took for granted that one of our end goals was a complete replacement for people's current email clients.

I think our long term goals should be as ambitious as possible and I hope that one of our long term goals is a full email client replacement. I assumed Sheila's email was more about short term email in Chandler, and on that I agree that we should be trying to integrate with existing clients rather than trying to replace them while I do believe it is important that we have enough of our own email functionality in Chandler that we can show off the other integrated features that tie in to email as an input and communication medium. Email is just too integrated a part of peoples lives that we can expect them to move completely to Chandler for email unless we have everything they already use, but we'd loose out on a lot of valuable users if we waited to try and attract them until we were totally finished with email in Chandler.

-Mikeal


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