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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: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 11:07:36 +0100

At 8:30 AM +0100 7/3/02, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
>
>And as far as email clients and PIMs for the Mac go (the original topic
>here, lest we forget) there are simply loads of them, too many for me even
>to remember. Eudora, Mail, Mailsmith, Mulberry, Now Contact, Palm Desktop,
>etc., etc.

... MailSiphon II ... (I mention because it includes a cool anti-spam Fake
Bounce feature)

Emmanuel

Not affiliated to MailSiphon II (yet)
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