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Mail and Safari: Better alternatives?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ex_PC_Puke" data-source="post: 107188"><p>As a ex-corporate guy - Outlook and IE were the tools of the trade -- although frankly I think Outlook blows --- I used to call it Look-Out!! because it always had a surprize or two </p><p></p><p>I tried both Firefox and Thunderbird on my old PC and they were both better than IE or Outlook -- I used these exclusively (after I quit working in cube-land) </p><p></p><p></p><p>But on the mac I have to say that I use Safari 99% of the time - great - fast browser --- I only use IE on a couple of sites that use pop-ups. As for iCal I think it blows both Outlook and Thunderbird out of the water. </p><p></p><p>I'd try both before you go on a fishing trip for SW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ex_PC_Puke, post: 107188"] As a ex-corporate guy - Outlook and IE were the tools of the trade -- although frankly I think Outlook blows --- I used to call it Look-Out!! because it always had a surprize or two I tried both Firefox and Thunderbird on my old PC and they were both better than IE or Outlook -- I used these exclusively (after I quit working in cube-land) But on the mac I have to say that I use Safari 99% of the time - great - fast browser --- I only use IE on a couple of sites that use pop-ups. As for iCal I think it blows both Outlook and Thunderbird out of the water. I'd try both before you go on a fishing trip for SW [/QUOTE]
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