Mail 2.0
Pros
- Attractive user interface
- Smart mailboxes offer an innovative way to organize your messages dynamically
- Works especially well with other Apple programs like iCal, iChat, and iPhoto
Cons
- Queries for smart mailboxes are also limited
- Find feature is limited and awkward to use
Software Details
- Apple
- OS X 10.4
- Free with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
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