mac.com webmail beta (part deux)
so apple's updated the webmail beta.
it's pretty neat. new preferences, better navigation, folder management, pop email checking, etcetera.
i'm thinking that the jaguar address book is going to be automatically synched with the itools address book (newly put into the toolbar of this beta) ... very cool stuff coming.
discuss amongst yourselves.
it's pretty neat. new preferences, better navigation, folder management, pop email checking, etcetera.
i'm thinking that the jaguar address book is going to be automatically synched with the itools address book (newly put into the toolbar of this beta) ... very cool stuff coming.
discuss amongst yourselves.
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J :cool:
Yet,they need to upgrade their servers because Mail.app does not seems as fast as it could be.
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Yet,they need to upgrade their servers because Mail.app does not seems as fast as it could be.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, toss a few more Xserves in the rack!
J :cool:
"MORE XSERVES!!!!!!!!! WE NEED MORE XSERVES!!!!!!! These Sun Server just DOON'T HAVE THE POWAH!"
J :cool:
<strong>so apple's updated the webmail beta.
it's pretty neat. new preferences, better navigation, folder management, pop email checking, etcetera.
i'm thinking that the jaguar address book is going to be automatically synched with the itools address book (newly put into the toolbar of this beta) ... very cool stuff coming.
discuss amongst yourselves.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I like the mac.com webmail - being able to check my email from PCs is cool.
What's so special about the Jaguar address book, though? How does it differ to the current OS X address book? ('scuse my ignorance)
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i'm thinking that the jaguar address book is going to be automatically synched with the itools address book (newly put into the toolbar of this beta) ... very cool stuff coming.
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I hope what you mean by "synchronized" is that mac.com webmail actually stores the contacts on apple's servers. This would allow me to access my contacts from anywhere.
Would this synchronization happen dynamically or only when mac.com webmail is loaded?