MadMonkey: I'm not sure I like that. One of the main reproaches against MS is that they always try to build "the program of everything", which looks fine as an idea, until you realise that: - it is impossible to have only the parts you want, you get (and will have to use) everything or nothing. - if one thing doesn't work (and which program is bugfree?) nothing does. And Mozilla, apparently, is following the same glorious path. What could possibly be the advantage of combining those two distinct functions (browsing and email management) in a single program?
As for thunderbird, I myself have practically no more use for it, with webmail servers such as yahoo or google offering unlimited space and fast access. I use it almost exclusively to browse newsgroups.
rabbitoid: Well yes & no. Like i said, this is an add-on. As with Firefox you dont have to use it that way. I just think its a good idea. Why open another application and take up more Ram, when you can do it from where you are.
There are some add-ons for Firefox that i could not get by with out, and what i find funnier is other browsers are actually building them into there software. Resizeable Textarea, being the foremost i think.
I have a googlemail account as well (that goes direct to Thunderbird, along with my Yahoo), and yes you get loads of space. Sad that yet again yesterday Gmail, went wrong - HERE. Twice in 2 weeks now.
I like going to one place and being able to do everything i could wish to do, and its fast as well.
Of course when i am on the web, i will use Firefox mainly. Well Prism when i am on brainking, as i do not think there is anything faster
MadMonkey: Thunderbird.. it ain't like Outlook express where you download emails to your PC is it?
Why.. I don't like the idea of downloading emails, never have. the system sounds interesting, but my concern of limiting possible infection, causes me to prefer the likes of yahoo.
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