> Rest assured that we’ll continue to provide support until December 22nd, 2024
I consider myself one of the most sarcastic jerks in the world, but I gotta salute these guys - I really LOL'dThat's why Mailbird came up with a dedicated free offer for Postbox users. More here : getmailbird.com/postbox
Not the exact same title as on the announcement on the Postbox website, but far more accurate - and relatable. Maybe they used different drafts of the announcement text?
I think the difference in wording is telling. You would expect "After 16 years of development, Postbox Inc. is winding down its operations" on the Postbox Blog and "Postbox has been acquired by eM Client" on the eM Client website. But it’s vice versa.
"Postbox is winding down its operations after being acquired by eM Client"
I’m wondering how much of it is under MPL then. The only reference I found is this: https://www.postbox-inc.com/coveredcode
> See how eM Client compares to other products on SourceForge.net
Something about this doesn't seem right. It has been super rare for me to find links to SourceForge for years. There are a few outlier projects, but I just don't get it here... in this space... for a commercial program. I'm not saying anything about eM Client the program (I'm sure it's quite nice), but this link for comparisons seemed off to me.
Man, I’m getting old: just searched my mail and found this mail from… January 26 2009 :-)
I liked it, but it always felt like it “only” added some quality of life functions to Thunderbird.
Slightly sad to see them go, even though I never really used it. Maybe it's because I remember them starting and it was somewhat long time ago (I guess). Usually things that shut down did so relatively quickly, from my perspective.
I know nothing beyond the press release, but my guess is that there are fundamental problems with the codebase that they couldn't fix without putting a while lot of time into it, and they just couldn't justify the time.
I don't think I've ever been "in love" with Postbox, but it's always done email reliably well that I never had to think about it. Plus, it never tried to be anything more than an email client - I never had to worry about it trying to be a "business workflow productivity tool" or anything, it just did email decently.
eM looks like exactly the kind of tool I _don't_ want.
It used to be more important to me that my email client also support Windows, but way less so now. (My Windows machine is just a gaming machine, and that's even only just until Windows 10 stops being actually usable for gaming.)
What's everyone favourite Mac "just an email client" email client?
UI could use a massive refresh though.
I wish them the best, but I do wish they would have continued to innovate in this space.
(I've been unpacking and re-packaging the CSS in the "omni.ja" bundle for years to preserve the old look-and-feel; it'd be nice to have access to the rest of the code, as well for things I haven't been able to tweak.)
I mean, it isn't "Horrible", but I'm not feeling it. I'll continue to use Postbox for now, and be searching for an alternative. I already have a paid copy of Spark -- but never really loved that either (but there is a Phone app..)
The search shall go on.