Please being back the integrated email client
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gustavwiz last edited by
The worst part for me is that Opera mail doesn't even exist on Linux. Opera perhaps think that nowadays everyone use on-line mail clients, but that is not true at all. And perhaps you have stopped developing the Opera mail client, but I think that's a mistake. You don't realize how powerful that mail client is. It's the best out there. For me the major alternatives are Thunderbird and Geary. Thunderbird has a much more complicated, and cluttered UI, and it's not modern. Geary is the opposite, way to primitive. Please continue with the development and bring it to Linux!
Opera is a quality company with quality products, the more products you have, the more programs I can replace with yours to make my daily work much easier, faster and better
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A Former User last edited by
Email clients are much better than online webmal interface. You dont have to open webmail every few mins to know if you get new mail and you get notification about new mails. Also managing mails are better and faster with clients.
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sjdgls last edited by
Opera Mail is still version 1.0 running at ancient Windows 32bit speed. Will there be an Opera Mail update?
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andregrosse last edited by
with NO integrated Opera-Mail and after using many years OPERA, this browser is OUT for me! Shame on you OPERA!!!!!!!
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A Former User last edited by
with NO integrated Opera-Mail and after using many years OPERA, this browser is OUT for me! Shame on you OPERA!!!!!!!
How “shame”? Opera has no obligations to you. Then if users were willing to give at least a single cent for previous Opera Presto, then may be it would have not disappeared.
As some people says, “beggars can't be choosers”, so stop complaining, and face your responsibilities (you and the most of the crowd who always wants to be serviced for $0 and 0 cent).
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A Former User last edited by
Any particularly good suggestions for what to use instead of Opera Mail client?
Running Ubuntu, I personally resigned to use Claws Mail, although I don't really like it, as it does not allow to send HTML mail (just to read it, with a plug‑in) and has ergonomic issues. But the other mail clients were too heavy or too buggy. That said, there were some bugs (bugs with filters) with Opera Presto integrated mail client too, but it still was nice.
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grierzo last edited by
To jww - There seem to be a lot of people who are frustrated by the choice of email clients available. Here is a link to a review article - the comments are still continuing after a year.
http://cubiq.org/the-best-and-the-worst-email-clients-for-windows
Personally I have used EM Client (good, but free version limited to 2 accounts) and Fossamail (based on Mozilla Thunderbird, from the makers of Pale Moon browser).
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oldcatu last edited by
Hi, me too. I'm using Opera 12 on my Windows 10 & ElementaryOS. It's so hard to use Opera without email integrated! If I have to do, I'll use Firefox & Thunderbird instead of using New Opera (Chromium-based version) and OperaMail (standalone). I often keep my eyes on each new release of Opera, but it's seem to be that the Opera developer's staff no longer develop the feature.
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canadagoose4ever last edited by
Integrated mail is so yesterday... a path being taken by Vivaldi and undoubtedly wanted by an exceedingly small group of users (translation: it will never catch on beyond a group less than 1% of the user population). Opera needs to spend its time on innovation rather than returning to a suite of the 90's.