Correo..it's Thunderbird In Quartz Clothing

Correorj1For those of you that don't like Apple Mail.app, and don't want to downgrade to Thunderbird, a new open-source project is underway that promises to to with Thunderbird what Camino does for Mozilla; bring the application into full Quartz goodness. The software is called Correo (don't ask what the name stands for or where it came from), and although it's still in the Alpha stage of development (version .01), this app looks very promising and may in fact become a great option for Mail-hungry Mac users. Much work lies ahead and this app is nowhere near ready for prime time, it doesn't even have a preferences feature yet. But it's worth downloading simply to test and contribute feedback to the developers.

Click here to learn more about Correo and download

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