Getting a good grip on Claws - a review for daily use
Feb 18, 2010, 22:32 (0 Talkback[s])
[ Thanks to Daniel
Memenode for this link. ]
"In 2009 I had written about my experience with Claws
Mail. After almost a year with Claws and a few minor releases, I
thought it useful to share my experiences after a longer period of
time.
"Claws is now my default client and I would not change it for
anything else. It's fast, easy to set up and use, dependable and
handles litteraly tons of emails. Claws runs at the core of my
business, at the heart of my contributions to Free Software
(OpenOffice.org, in my case) and I therefore end up using it quite
a lot everyday.
"This article will therefore not be about why it's so good, and
why you should give it a real try. It will be about the limitations
of Claws. Every software has limitations, and every software has
room for improvements. Perhaps by reading this, people interested
in using Claws will get a more granular review on what Claws has to
offer."
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