Postbox brings more Webmail flavor to your software in-box
10.09.08
Postbox is a new
cross platform e-mail client for Windows and Mac computers. It's an
alternative to Microsoft Outlook, and manages to bring some of the
benefits of Web e-mail to a desktop application.
Things like a conversation view, tagging, and search that indexes
both mail and attachments are all features Gmail users have been
enjoying for years. The problem is, those features and several others
have not gone over to the desktop side of things without additional
software plug-ins from third-party providers.
Postbox answers that by taking many of these single features sought
after by other third-party developers and blending them into a
standalone client. For example, if it sees an address it will pull up a
quick map link complete with business information. When you're offline
you still get this information.
Some of the things this product does would be much better suited
as an extension to the software e-mail client you're already using. I'd
certainly love the photo browsing client and conversation view in my
Outlook, but I definitely can't ditch it until this product gets rock
solid Microsoft Exchange support with a built-in calendar (a feature
the product does not have).
Postbox currently works with IMAP, POP, and SMTP protocols, letting
you tie in your Web mail accounts. Unless your business is running off
Google apps this probably won't be a good companion for anything
besides your personal accounts. That said, compared with something like
Apple's Mail application, it looks like a nice step up.
Postbox will be available for download in "a few
weeks" time. Only the sign-ups were opened up today. I've also thrown
in another screenshot after the jump.