built in mail client
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@SilentHugOfDoom said
I really need something like a Swiss army knife. hop that would be opera to evolve that in the future?!
Why do you think they should repeat the same mistake of the past?
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SilentHugOfDoom last edited by
@leocg why do you think it's a mistake?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@SilentHugOfDoom Because of the past, because of history.
Opera used to be a Swiss knife and it led them to where?
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SilentHugOfDoom last edited by
@leocg but, I'm not talking about a mail service. I'm talking about a built-in mail client. they are two different things. opera doesn't have to give mail services, they can just allow people to check their mails on opera with a built-in client!
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@silenthugofdoom Adding an email client simply doesn't worth the efforts of doing it.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg +1
You're not alone. "We don't need nosatisfactionVivaldi Bis". -
A Former User last edited by
- Find out a leading/the best e-mail app for you
- redirect there e-mails from all over e-mail clients/servers you use
- attach your New e-Mail Marvel to Sidebar's Custom Panel
- use your shrewd invention happily for all your life then
[Fig. 1] e-Mail client - when pinned the other part will be squeezed to the right.
[Fig. 2] Slightly snide screenshot's notes (or sarcastic)
Have a nice successful experiments.
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newworldman last edited by
@silenthugofdoom Opera and Vivaldi for me. Used to be Firefox and Opera in that order. I find that no one browser is superior to all others in all respects. So will switch depending on the task at hand.
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newworldman last edited by
@silenthugofdoom In my experience, once you get to a browser that's perfect or near-perfect, after customisation it eventually regresses.
It's happened to me with Opera. Fortunately, it's still good enough to be my default.