4 reasons why you should pay for a Mac email app

Apple’s Mail “was a mostly painless experience. I was pleased with [it]. That is, until I started looking around at other email apps and some of their very nifty features—good ones not found in Mail,” Bambi Brannan writes for Mac360.

“As I looked around at other email apps I found plenty that think different. Some, like Mozilla’s Thunderbird are heavy on features, free, cross platform, but not so Mac-like,” Brannan writes. “My latest flame is the one that scares me the most, yet shows the most promise as an email app I can live with. Scared? Mail is good and it’s free. Postbox is very good, but not so free.”

4 reasons why Postbox beats Mail:
• Unified Account Groups
• Focus Pane
• Tabs
• Filters

Postbox “does some very unique things for those of us who slave over hot keyboards all day long,” Brannan writes.

Read the full article, which offers more than the four reasons listed above, here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Brawndo Drinker” for the heads up.]

46 Comments

  1. @MacinScott

    Besides 1 or 2 versions of iLife, it has always been released the year of it’s version in January. So to me it would make better sense that iLife ’11 would be released around Jan of 2011.

  2. @MacinScott

    Besides 1 or 2 versions of iLife, it has always been released the year of it’s version in January. So to me it would make better sense that iLife ’11 would be released around Jan of 2011.

  3. @Bizzarro

    Sometimes makes you wish Apple was the small company it once was. Love the new iDevices, but don’t want innovation on Macs to suffer at their expense.

    Why doesn’t Apple just use some of their cash to buy third party software and incorporate it?

  4. @Bizzarro

    Sometimes makes you wish Apple was the small company it once was. Love the new iDevices, but don’t want innovation on Macs to suffer at their expense.

    Why doesn’t Apple just use some of their cash to buy third party software and incorporate it?

  5. If you’re (notice, not your:)) having kernel panics, Entourage is not the cause. You had better do some system maintenance… At least I think.

    The only feature I really need in Mail that Entourage has is the ability to selectively delete messages from the server. Entourage has an envelope icon next to messages (or a blue link) that when selected, gives you the choice to leave the message on the server or to delete it from the server and still have the message on your Mac. I cannot do without this feature for my work.

    I have requested Apple to add this feature to Mail several times, but so far, they haven’t. So for me, for now, it is Entourage – stuck because of one feature, and I don’t think any other email program has this ability. :(.

  6. If you’re (notice, not your:)) having kernel panics, Entourage is not the cause. You had better do some system maintenance… At least I think.

    The only feature I really need in Mail that Entourage has is the ability to selectively delete messages from the server. Entourage has an envelope icon next to messages (or a blue link) that when selected, gives you the choice to leave the message on the server or to delete it from the server and still have the message on your Mac. I cannot do without this feature for my work.

    I have requested Apple to add this feature to Mail several times, but so far, they haven’t. So for me, for now, it is Entourage – stuck because of one feature, and I don’t think any other email program has this ability. :(.

  7. How about just improving Mail so that you can open attachments with drag and drop and get to a particular place in a sender’s list by typing the first letter of the sender’s name? The problem with Mail is that it’s not really a Mac app, but an adaptation of Thunderbird. As difficult as it was sometimes, Eudora was more of a Mac app than Thunderbird is.

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