Do software programs have a “soul”? Apple’s Mail obviously not. Even after using it for years professionally between 2006-2009, we never became friends. But then, for some reason I never liked Apple Mail. It fetches and sends all my e-mails over an SSL-encrypted connection and does that really well. However, I wasn’t really sure about which software to use. So the final decision is to do it the old-style way – I will download all e-mails to my computer and save them locally. (something most providers seem to have in common). However, my provider’s web interface is neither visually appealing nor fast. Instead I will use the e-mail service that comes with my hosting package. With the Gmail interface getting more and more cluttered (and slower) and me getting more privacy-concerned, I decided to move away from Gmail. I have been using Gmail’s Webmail for many years due to the flexibility of it. None of which get close to the ease of use of 10.4 Tiger and admittedly I do miss it. Due to work requirements, I had to fiddle around with Linux and / or Windows. Truth to be told, I haven’t used Tiger much lately. There have not been many updates here lately.
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