Eudora Replacement
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Tue Oct 12 14:31:01 EDT 2004
miah mentions:
| Mozilla mail can basically do all that, and its cross platform (osx,
| irix, windows, linux, hpux, etc). Thunderbird is the new replacement
| for mozilla mail, and it works well, but i don't trust it as well yet.
One advantage to thunderbird is that it's a separate process, so you
can use it while mozilla is hung on a download and vice-versa. In
particular, thunderbird is also a newsreader (as is mozilla's
mailreader), and when you tell it to open a newsgroup with a lot of
messages, it goes zombie until it gets the message list. But only
thunderbird is hung, so you can still use an of your browsers.
I like to install as many browsers as I can, for the same reason. It
seems that all the browsers run as a single process with nultiple
windows, and all of them will hang unpredictably on some web pages.
If you have several browsers running, you can switch to another when
this happens.
Someday, maybe, we'll have a browser (maybe a firefox clone) that can
run each window in a separate process, and we won't have this
problem. But none of the browser developer groups seems to see the
need to do this yet.
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