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[OT] Re: What sort of monopoly is MS supposed to have in Macintosh apps?
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[OT] Re: What sort of monopoly is MS supposed to have in Macintosh apps?


  • Subject: [OT] Re: What sort of monopoly is MS supposed to have in Macintosh apps?
  • From: garbanzito <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 15:56:01 -0700

at 2002 03 07, 07:17 -0500, they whom i call David Groover wrote:
I do not see a plethora of Mac email clients and PIMS. On the contrary,
aside from the ones that you have to be in the know to know about (I
never heard of Mailsmith of Mulberry before reading lists), what can the
average Mac consumer get at his or her friendly (Mac unfriendly) computer
software retailer?

Eudora and Mail.app? both have a strong following (the latter
built-in to Mac OS X). both are scriptable too ( ;?> ).
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steve harley email@hidden
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