EML versus PST in e-mail programs
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Posted by Glen Coulthard
Aug 11, 2011 at 04:05 PM
Graham Rhind wrote:
>Intellect: This is a stable product but development is glacial.
>...
>Intellect does not allow photographs to be added to contact records
>except as a file attachment. File attachments, even those for graphics, cannot be
>previewed in Intellect - they have to be opened by an external program.
These two observations are why Intellect is no longer my “goto” PIM. I’ve used it and T&C for years, but have returned to Outlook 2010—and I am really enjoying their new Social Connector add-on.
For Intellect to win me back, they would have to:
1. Allow photos to be added to contact records - I’ve emailed them in the past about adding this feature
2. Enable social media integration (e.g., view twitter feeds, connect to FB, extract profile images, etc.)
3. Fix and support their email client (e.g., IMAP is horrible; slow and buggy)
4. Have a development roadmap that shows they are serious about improving the product
Glen
Posted by Steve
Aug 12, 2011 at 10:09 AM
Glen Coulthard wrote:
>Graham Rhind wrote:
>>Intellect: This is a stable product but development is
>glacial.
>>...
>>Intellect does not allow photographs to be added to contact records
>
>>except as a file attachment. File attachments, even those for graphics, cannot be
>
>>previewed in Intellect - they have to be opened by an external program.
>
>These two
>observations are why Intellect is no longer my “goto” PIM. I’ve used it and T&C for
>years, but have returned to Outlook 2010—and I am really enjoying their new Social
>Connector add-on.
>
>For Intellect to win me back, they would have to:
>1. Allow photos
>to be added to contact records - I’ve emailed them in the past about adding this
>feature
>2. Enable social media integration (e.g., view twitter feeds, connect to
>FB, extract profile images, etc.)
>3. Fix and support their email client (e.g., IMAP
>is horrible; slow and buggy)
>4. Have a development roadmap that shows they are
>serious about improving the product
>
>Glen
>
>
Well, to each their own Glen for what is important to that person for a PIM.
Your first two requirements are exactly the ones that would drive me away. I find those to be superfluous to a serious PIM that is as rock sold as Intellect. Those ?features? to me just waste time.
E-mail module has not been “buggy, slow, nor horrible” for me. Just the opposite, it has been fast efficient, and exceptionally stable over the last three years. When did you experience all those problems and did you report them to the developers?
Steve
Posted by markmohan
Apr 25, 2013 at 07:03 AM
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