Is T-Bird suitable for gmail from multiple devices?
Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.
eoconnor25 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 02:36:53 UTC 2013
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I guess it all depends on what level of connectivity you need. I admit
that while I'm at work I will want ot be connected, but since most of my
"work" e-mail is on their corporate Exchange servers I don't have a ned
for it to be anywhere but at work. In regards to my personal e-mail I
only really check that when I'm home, and I prefer it on a
desktop/laptop with a "central admin" type of interface. But for someone
who's looking for something more in an Adroid / iPhone / mobile
interface then there is no TB app. But it would be interesting to see
what one would look like if someone actually developed one...
EGO II
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