After having a lot of fun installing software and getting familiar with all the new toys included in the Mac OS over the past few weeks, it’s time to begin getting down to the nitty gritty of what my new laptop is primarily for — work. So I have begun focusing on what core applications I need in my average day. The cornerstone of business day is e-mail, so I figured I better try a few applications to see which e-mail client would work best for how I work.
Since I use IMAP as my mail protocol, trying out different programs isn’t a big deal. Techinically speaking, I could have multiple e-mail clients configured on the same machine and use them interchangeably, but I was looking for “one to rule them all.” There are a ton of e-mail applications for the Mac, but I narrowed the choices down to three: Apple Mail, Entourage and Thunderbird.