>Some features that would help PowerMail compete: > > 1) notes and tasks > 2) integration with iCal > 3) wysiwyg that at least matches Mail's > 4) integration with Marketcircle's Daylite > 5) support for Microsoft Exchange
Notes and Tasks would be extremely helpful, as would integration with iCal. I don't send or accept html email, so a html editor is not something I would want; in fact a major feature of PM is that it is focused on text email and not html email. I do realize that at some point everyone is going to be sending multi-megabyte emails that only display "Hello", but I'm hoping to avoid that as long as possible. Never heard of Daylite, so can't comment there. As for exchange, I'm using PM without any issue on several exchange servers, so I'm thinking you are wanting more than email support with exchange, can you elaborate? One thing that I do know that would be _very_ helpful is if PM could understand exchange "schedule" emails and allow me to send that information to iCal. There are other items I think would help PM, but I also know that the roi for ctm is getting pretty low as PM gets to be more and more of a niche player. Lane Roathe, CEO Ideas From the Deep, llc <http://www.ideasfromthedeep.com> ______________________________________________________________________ When we drive on parkways, park in driveways, and never obey the speed limit, is it any wonder our children have trouble with right and wrong?