Shot (Piotr Szotkowski) wrote:
> Bruce Richardson:
> > Pegasus Mail had (and still has) one of the most hateful UIs ever seen
> > on a Win32 application. Almost any useful feature you might think of
> > has both its configuration and its implementation scattered across
> > multiple menus and combo boxes.
> 
> That???s true; IIRC, switching to The Bat! was a step forward in
> this regard ??? and by the above I just meant I preferred PM over OE.

I'm sure Eudora had plenty to hate, but from this distance -- I haven't
touched it in something like a decade -- I don't recall it being particularly
awful.  Certainly less horrific than either Pegasus (my gods I hated that
Borland widget library) or joining the vulnerability-of-the-week club.

My main complaint is that it was a pretty lousy IMAP client.  But if
you were happy with POP3 it did reasonably well.

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