Ethan,
When Cyrus Daboo took Mulberry into open source, I subscribed to the
developer's mailing list he offered. I told him that, in spite of the
fact that open source has a sort of religious following, it is not a
way to get a lot of top quality work done on Mulberry. He of course
ignored that. He has spent the past few years working on the
calendars. Others have plugged a few memory leaks. I suspect he
thinks, that the memory leaks got plugged faster this way than if they
waited until he got a round2it.
I also joined David Haris's (Pegasus Mail) 1000 even though I don't
use his product either. At one time I dreamed that somebody would get
around to writing the great imap email client in the sky. I now
suspect that won't happen. But I do still send David money. And I paid
Rit for the v5 to 6.0.99 upgrade a year or so in advance. Ever the
dreamer.
> Hello Gleason,
> Sunday, June 3, 2012, 5:34:27 PM, you wrote:
>> There does continue to be open source work on it. I have a functional
>> Windows build from May 2011 I can send you.
> Interesting.
> This site is now flagged as un trusted.
> https://www.mulberrymail.com/
> Also see the following link:
> http://www.bris.ac.uk/it-services/applications/email/mulberry/
> As a former Mulberry user and tester, when the company ceased operation, I
> stopped
> using the application.
> Jerry
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Gleason
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