Hi, Eric,

I generally find mail clients much more navigable, especially when it comes to 
large amounts of messages. Apple Mail is set up to display conversations if you 
wish it to, and you can even use the delete key just once to wipe out an entire 
conversation. IMO, web interfaces are just plain clunky. I use them, but only 
in emergencies.

RSS feeds are a kind of median solution between the other two methods. You 
still have to go to the website to reply, etc. I suppose it's all a matter of 
personal preference.

HTH,
Teresa
On Jul 30, 2011, at 11:10 AM, Eric Brinkman wrote:

> So I've been using GMail in my web browser for the last six years, but
> the large amount of discussion of apple mail as well as its ability to
> read RSS feeds has made me consider using it with my GMail account.
> Do you think it would give me a significant advantage over just using
> GMail in safari?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Eric
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