I was a Eudora Email client user for 20 years before coming to FreeBSD.
mail/claws-mail is where I ended up. It felt similar to Eudora.
Claws-Mail has always felt 'almost there' in usability terms. It has not changed in 6+ years.
Here are some of the quirks in my opinion.
1) When I doubleclick on an address book entry it opens the recipients address book entry.
It should add the recipient to the current email.
Not an extra click> Send to:
Double click on person and added to email.
This is standard email software practice. Am I wrong? Extra click for a common task.
2) Email Attachments location makes attachments easy to miss.
The whole email body screen just dont work well. Even adjusting the sliders to my preference.
What do you think of Claws-Mail?
				
			mail/claws-mail is where I ended up. It felt similar to Eudora.
Claws-Mail has always felt 'almost there' in usability terms. It has not changed in 6+ years.
Here are some of the quirks in my opinion.
1) When I doubleclick on an address book entry it opens the recipients address book entry.
It should add the recipient to the current email.
Not an extra click> Send to:
Double click on person and added to email.
This is standard email software practice. Am I wrong? Extra click for a common task.
2) Email Attachments location makes attachments easy to miss.
The whole email body screen just dont work well. Even adjusting the sliders to my preference.
What do you think of Claws-Mail?
 
			     
 
		
 
 
		 
					
				

 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
						
					 
 
		 So a three columns layout would cost me horizontal space, which would limit other applications. And seeing more and more new monitors being able to be used not only for viewing movies… And I give a damn about what is trendy - usability is much more important. A compact window is better than a flat & wide one.
 So a three columns layout would cost me horizontal space, which would limit other applications. And seeing more and more new monitors being able to be used not only for viewing movies… And I give a damn about what is trendy - usability is much more important. A compact window is better than a flat & wide one.