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I was quoted again in an article on Computerworld’s website regarding the performance of Outlook 2007. While the spirit of my comments are fairly accurate, there are a few inaccuracies in the article, and some relatively harsh words were used to describe things that I know I used sof
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6 months ago
Thanks and keep up great commentary, it is wonderful
6 months ago
Briefly, NEO takes a different approach to email productivity, focusing on fast searching and presenting emails to the user in ways that are organized in the way you think about the emails - for example, you can see all emails to and from a specific contact in an instant. It doesn't have the Getting Things Done type of task management functionality that Clear Context has. I used both plugins at the same time and enjoyed the features of both. Hope this helps!
5 months ago
Do you use imap for receiving mail from Google by Apple Mail?
Sometimes it's work not so good with imap I see.
5 months ago
Yes, Google's IMAP implementation seems to leave a bit to be desired, but I'm currently using it for both my personal and work email accounts and managing them both through Apple's Mail application, and it's certainly workable. I like having the option of viewing all of my email in a unified inbox.
Good luck!