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<blockquote data-quote="technologist" data-source="post: 1226634" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>A desktop client can integrate with other desktop applications in ways that the web interface can't. The "mail this document" commands in Pages and Excel and, the "mail photo" button in iPhoto, iCal event invitations, and mailto: links all work as designed. It can respond to and trigger AppleScripts. It has an icon in the Dock that you can drag things to to create messages.</p><p></p><p>A desktop client can show you cached mail when our internet connection is down.</p><p></p><p>A single desktop client can work with all your mail accounts, eg. personal and school or work email, and show your mail all in one place with shared address books.</p><p></p><p>And keep in mind, using Mail doesn't mean you can't use the Gmail web interface, or vice versa. Once you've set Mail up, you can use it as much or as little as you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technologist, post: 1226634, member: 4134"] A desktop client can integrate with other desktop applications in ways that the web interface can't. The "mail this document" commands in Pages and Excel and, the "mail photo" button in iPhoto, iCal event invitations, and mailto: links all work as designed. It can respond to and trigger AppleScripts. It has an icon in the Dock that you can drag things to to create messages. A desktop client can show you cached mail when our internet connection is down. A single desktop client can work with all your mail accounts, eg. personal and school or work email, and show your mail all in one place with shared address books. And keep in mind, using Mail doesn't mean you can't use the Gmail web interface, or vice versa. Once you've set Mail up, you can use it as much or as little as you like. [/QUOTE]
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