There is some evidence that http://sf.net/projects/columba is headed in
that direction, but I have yet to get it to work!
Also like (very much!) the Mozilla client, but, perhaps the most
extensible way is to build a Web-based system so that the browser is
always the client and we can do whatever we like wih the HTML. (01)
Jack (02)
Bill Seitz wrote: (03)
> Now all we need is a good and extensible email client.
>
> Jack Park wrote:
>
>> I stumbled on a couple of papers on the Web that, I think, illuminate
>> some background thinking related to the recent threads here regarding
>> email clients.
>>
>> These papers are all in google (some in several places):
>> "Email as a habitat"
>> "Taking email to task: The design and evaluation of a task
>> managementet centered email tool"
>> "CAFE: a Conceptual Model for Managing Information in Electronic Mail"
>> "Email Visualization to Aid Communication"
>>
>> and these related papers:
>> " The Lifestreams Approach to Reorganizing the Information World"
>> "Lifestreams: An Alternative to the Desktop Metaphor"
>>
>> Incidentally, if you happen to be MS-abled, a Lifestreams client
>> costs about $30.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Jack
>>
>>
> (04)
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