Manages addresses, appointments, notes, emails and other information. The sharing hub server allows all this information to be shared across the network. The Chandler Project was set up by the founder of Lotus, Mitch Kapor, and is intended to offer an alternative to Outlook.
Runs as a tray icon and notifies the user when an email is received. Manages as many email nodes as required, displays the number of unread emails on the tray icon and contains a preview option. Supports plug-ins for established protocols, such as IMAP4, Hotmail and GMail.
Small email client that runs in the system tray. It monitors a range of POP mailboxes, informs the user when new messages arrive and displays them as a preview. Offers the option of filtering messages and deleting suspicious mails before they’re downloaded. Fast and secure download from The H
Email client providing similar functions like locally installed mail clients via its browser interface. Screens inbox for spam, sorts mail by threads and allows setting of own mail filters. Offers almost unlimited storage space.
Compact POP and IMAP4 email client that runs in the system tray and gives alerts when new emails are received. Includes a preview function for displaying the text contents of emails and listing emails currently on the server without you having to download them directly, so you can delete unwanted emails directly from the server.
Email client with exemplary IMAP support. Provides a contact database and calendar overview. Implements almost all IMAP functions, such as allocating access rights for folders or defining labels for organising messages.
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