New E-Mail Client is coming up...

2008-07-26 Thread Jens Franik
Guten Tag   The Bat! Beta,

the recently known as Groupware on Server, Name is Zimbra, released a
new E-Mail Client with full Google Support and included Calendar.
This could be important for The_Bat! Developement...

http://www.zimbra.com

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Re: New E-Mail Client is coming up...

2008-07-26 Thread Sean Rima

- Original Message -
From: Jens Franik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:   The Bat! Beta tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com
Sent: Saturday, 26 July, 2008 1:23:03 PM GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland, 
Portugal
Subject: New E-Mail Client is coming up...

Guten Tag   The Bat! Beta,

the recently known as Groupware on Server, Name is Zimbra, released a
new E-Mail Client with full Google Support and included Calendar.
This could be important for The_Bat! Developement...

I have tried it on my linux box not my Vista one, cannot see it taking over

Sean


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Re: New E-Mail Client is coming up...

2008-07-26 Thread Gleason Pace



the recently known as Groupware on Server, Name is Zimbra, released a
new E-Mail Client with full Google Support and included Calendar.
This could be important for The_Bat! Developement...

http://www.zimbra.com

Zimbra takes Opera Mail's indexing focus one step further.  In every folder, 
all messages related to real folder residents from all folders are linked 
together in subject tree view.  An interesting twist for somebody like me with 
20,000 or so messages stored in 40 some folders on the imap server.  

TB has gone a different direction with virtual folders and message histories.  
After some consideration, maybe I think TB's solution is better.  I don't think 
TB's calendaring and notes are lesser to Zimbra's.  The one thing I think TB 
could learn would be in the area of appearance.  Zimbra looks good, and the 
themes are well done.  That might have something to do with the programming 
widgets available to the Java programmer.


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Gleason 


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