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Hi there
Start of rant !!.
Is it only me -- but I've tried load and loads of email clients -- and am currently using OUTLOOK from office 2010 - but I have to say to me the best was simply OUTLOOK EXPRESS -- simple clean interface -- I don't need all the calendars and reminder stuff -- email is a horrible business tool these days anyway -- don't need all the filers etc -- and apart from using IMAP I haven't yet seen an email client that is as SIMPLE, doesn't clutter up your screen with all sorts of extra panels etc and is easy to configure.
It always was a shame why MS abandoned it for much more complicated systems.
Email might have been a great tool a few years ago but it's long become too unwieldly for sensible business use -- especially when people spend HOURS a day going through totally pointless 1000's of business emails.
The email client on Android (Samsung S4/S5) seems OK too - a bit like Outlook express. So why does everybody seem to make email clients on PC's that include "features" that include things every man and his dog. DON'T want or need
Anyway end of rant -- and are there any OUTLOOK EXPRESS clones out there.
Cheers
jimbo
Start of rant !!.
Is it only me -- but I've tried load and loads of email clients -- and am currently using OUTLOOK from office 2010 - but I have to say to me the best was simply OUTLOOK EXPRESS -- simple clean interface -- I don't need all the calendars and reminder stuff -- email is a horrible business tool these days anyway -- don't need all the filers etc -- and apart from using IMAP I haven't yet seen an email client that is as SIMPLE, doesn't clutter up your screen with all sorts of extra panels etc and is easy to configure.
It always was a shame why MS abandoned it for much more complicated systems.
Email might have been a great tool a few years ago but it's long become too unwieldly for sensible business use -- especially when people spend HOURS a day going through totally pointless 1000's of business emails.
The email client on Android (Samsung S4/S5) seems OK too - a bit like Outlook express. So why does everybody seem to make email clients on PC's that include "features" that include things every man and his dog. DON'T want or need
Anyway end of rant -- and are there any OUTLOOK EXPRESS clones out there.
Cheers
jimbo
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