Hello Gleason, On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 09:22:13 -0500 GMT (12-Mar-21, 21:22 +0700 GMT), Gleason wrote:
> Thomas, >> Hello Gleason, >> On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 19:53:52 -0500 GMT (12-Mar-21, 07:53 +0700 GMT), >> Gleason wrote: >>>> Software applications, especially those used in working envirnments, are >>>> often integrated applications these days. Yes, it was different in the >>>> last century and I was of the opinion then that an email client should be >>>> limited to (stay focussed on) email. Times have changed. >>> Doing something well is no longer a priority? >> Doing only one thing well is just not enough any more, IMHO. >> Like many others, I was a plaintext enthusiast and did not know why there >> were people who wanted TB! to also accommodate HTML emails. I remember the >> vivid discussions. I have changed my mind in the meantime. Times are moving >> on. > Yes, I remember the html email struggle. Since then, html email is pretty > much everywhere. Calendars not so much. Maybe not yet. But then, there is nothing wrong with being innovate rather than always lagging behind. Especially in the software industry these days. > Corporate employees who are more or less constantly in meetings, sales people > who meet directly with customers need calendars. Is that everybody? I don't know whether that's everybody, but I happen to be in that customer group of Ritlabs. ;-) -- Cheers, Thomas. Message reply created with The Bat! Version 9.3.3 (64-bit) under Windows 10.0 Build 19041 ________________________________________________________ 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html