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Hi :)
I used to like the Netscape email client.  After it went into Firefox
and then shoved into Seamonkey it seemed to lose lots of what i felt
made it so powerful.  Many times after sending an email Netscape
allowed me to delete it from the other person's server.

I've heard that a lot of people prefer Claws precisely because it is
so tiny and powerful but i've not seen one that can do all Netscape
did.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 6 February 2014 07:05, Marcello Romani <mromani@ottotecnica.com> wrote:
Il 05/02/2014 21:48, e-letter ha scritto:

On 05/02/2014, Marcello Romani <mromani@ottotecnica.com> wrote:

For the record, I've been a happy user of "soffice" even before the 1.0
release (I started being happy right after they dictched that awful
desktop-over-desktop Start Office thing ;-)


I miss that! :) And starmail too...


Who doesn't? So snappy... especially considering how powerful the PCs were
back then :)


(BTW that was obviously supposed to read StarOffice, not StarT Office - what
a window-ish name! :-P )

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