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There never was a thing like 'email client wars' (as it would be pretty predictable after years of browser wars). Why? Probably because the way emails are displayed is not as important as web pages and various scripts and ActiveX elements. However, users are always on the lookout for something new and easy to use, and software developers try to do their best to satisfy users' demands. Today we shall have a look at a promising email client, Munite.
Munite is a great-looking email client which distinguishes itself from other software of this kind by presenting emails in threads. Threads let you view the discussion (the initiate mail and all the follow-ups and replies) as a tree, similar to those in newsgroups and some of the web conferences, thus helping you find your way in your mailbox easier. What's more, even the emails you sent are stored in threads with all the incoming mails but marked with an icon of another color.
The program features wizards for creating new accounts and importing old ones from Microsoft Outlook Express, Eudora and the like, wizards for importing messages and rule wizards. The interface is fully customizable. Try this email client today and feel the difference of storing all your emails in threads.
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