Re: Leopard vs. Eudora

From: Roy A. Baril <rbsys_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 12:34:34 -0700

My personal experience with Eudora on current versions of Tiger and
Leopard is not that good. It continues to fail and have problems. We are
all Mac here and I have migrated all of my Eudora users to the Mac
version of Thunderbird (Mozilla). It not only has the look and feel of
Eudora, but it works great on both current platforms. And, it is a very
easy migration as Thunderbird has a built in importer for Eudora.

Hope this helps,

Roy

Pedro Alvarez Jr wrote:
> While I know the campus no longer supports Eudora its quite a
> different matter getting folks to migrate away from it.
> I'm on the verge of upgrading my users to Leopard. Does anyone know
> if Eudora and Leopard don't play well together?
> Thanks
> -Pete
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> Information Systems
> Student Learning Center
> University of California
> Berkeley, CA 94720 4260
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Roy A. Baril
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Graduate School of Journalism
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