powermail-discuss Digest #2849 - Monday, June 23, 2008

  Re: MobileMe and Push-eMail
          by "Eric Bickford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: MobileMe and Push-eMail
          by "Steve Tarpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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Subject: Re: MobileMe and Push-eMail
From: "Eric Bickford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:52:44 -0700

PowerMail;

>Keeping an application up to date with Mac OS is not trivial

I would just like to say I love PowerMail. CTM has made excellent
choices when faced with decisions on where to allocate resources for
it's development.

I only hope the user base is large enough to justify CTM continuing to
it's development indefinitely. It has been some time since the last
major release. I chalked that up to Leopard's delayed release.

I would also like to say that MobileMe looks very compelling. I'm not
a .Mac user, but once I get my first iPhone next month, for the first
time I can see paying for .Mac, I mean MobileMe.

I'm starting to ask myself how PowerMail is going to fit in this
MobileMe and iPhone future?

Finally, my only big complaint with PowerMail is the 2GB file size
limit. I think it's past due to raise this limit.

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Eric Bickford                                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Palo Alto, CA                                             650.274.4652

   "MACWEB.NET | Gigabit Fiber Data Center for Macintosh Servers"


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Subject: Re: MobileMe and Push-eMail
From: "Steve Tarpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 17:45:11 -0400

>but once I get my first iPhone next month, for the first
>time I can see paying for .Mac, I mean MobileMe.
>
>I'm starting to ask myself how PowerMail is going to fit in this
>MobileMe and iPhone future?


Exactly the point of the post to begin with, and as we progress into the
use of "the Cloud" (information that is stored elsewhere and delivered
via the air), the more this becomes an issue, similar to the decision to
upgrade from OS-9 to OS-X.

s


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