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SoftMaker Office 2012 BETA testing

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cyberdiva:
hmmm... us Eudora users are always looking for a long-term upgrade, as everything like Penelope and other tries remains uneasy. (Yes, there is also Thunderbird, Bat.. the DC winner ... Becky, Poco, Pegasus, Opera and Mailforge, formerly Odysseus, which desires specifically to be a Eudora replacement.)
-Steven Avery (October 26, 2011, 09:31 AM)
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Hi, Steven.  I'm using Mulberry, and, like you, am very eager to see what Softmaker's email client will look like.  I've tried TBird, the Bat, Becky, Pocomail, Pegasus, and several others (including, I think, Penelope), but I keep coming back to Mulberry, even though it hasn't been substantially updated in about five years or more.   I share your skepticism about the sophistication a newbie client from a non-specialist company is likely to offer, but I can always hope.  In the meantime, Mulberry continues to meet most of my needs better than any other email client I've tried.   

TucknDar:
If you want to look at the email client they'll include, it is available here: http://www.emclient.com/

It's the Pro version of eM Client that will be incorporated in the Softmaker Office (Pro-version). I don't know if it will be a specially designed version of eM Client or what changes there are from the standalone client, but the free version is very nice IMO.

Tuxman:
Meh. Looks like Thunderbird.

Curt:
http://www.emclient.com/ -TucknDar (October 27, 2011, 11:17 AM)
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http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/em-client/ 50% off for another 14 hours.

edited:

you can install on laptop and PC, but you need to request (the extra) license manually at [email protected]
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video:




$149.95 Lifetime Upgrades, Today approx $100 via Bits du Jour

tomos:
$149.95 Lifetime Upgrades, Today approx $100 via Bits du Jour
-Curt (October 27, 2011, 11:45 AM)
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I thought that was fairly expensive:
rounding it up, it's actually "only" $50 & $25 respectively


EDIT/ their comparision page leave a lot to be desired
http://www.emclient.com/pro-vs-free
(link is given on the BDJ page as "the comparison with Outlook, Thunderbird and others")

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