When I now select a folder in Mulberry, it downloads just the last 20 headers. Only 20!. That folder could have 10,000 or 30,000 messages in it. Mulberry downloads only the last 20 so that you can get going with reading.
Not here it doesn't, Curtis. I've set it to download 100 messages and it's still infinitely quicker than TB!
If I chose the entire list, Mulberry would spend an
eternity retrieving the entire message list. It takes LONGER than TB! to do the same. Ask Gary about it. :)
Again, not here. Serverside threading is transparent. It's Thunderbird that has a problem in this area for me.
Mulberry's speed comes from efficiency. You do far more with much less transfer of data. TB! is doing too much in the background and requires too much data transfer to be productive
I'd buy that. It's the difference in philosophy between a POP and IMAP developed client, I suppose.
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