Comments on: Zimbra Desktop gives Yahoo Mail offline access
Yahoo, an early leader in Web-based e-mail, is trying to leapfrog Google with its Zimbra Desktop software, which offers online documents and offline access.
Yahoo, an early leader in Web-based e-mail, is trying to leapfrog Google with its Zimbra Desktop software, which offers online documents and offline access.
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And the calendar and contacts is a problem. For contacts you have to export them, then import them into Zimbra. And anything you add in Zimbra has to be added manually in Yahoo.
Is this something else entirely?
- by RussPet October 8, 2008 1:30 PM PDT
- I've been test driving Zimbra. ... Sor far it is a very weak copy of Thunderbird.
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(11 Comments)If I'm going to have an "off-line" application, I'm not sure why I would want the overhead of a browser/ajax application.
You cannot drag mail between accounts. Big ouch.
No way to view email in a threaded sort.
None of the nice shortcut keys in Thunderbird.
Still quite buggy. Could not sort on the FROM column in the mail list.
No way that I could see to require a login each time zimbra. it just runs wide open for anyone to walkup and peruse your mail. It would be very nice to have a hot-key to lock the entire interface for all accounts.