Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Best 5 Free E-Mail Clients for Windows

Electronic mail, commonly known as EMail or E-Mail, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients. E-Mail is an important way to Develop Business & Personal Communication. Send/Received E-Mail to PC use a E-Mail Client Software. Here I write Best 5 Free E-Mail Clients Software:  
  1. Mozilla Thunderbird: Mozilla Thunderbird is a fully featured, secure and very functional email client and RSS feed reader. It lets you handle mail efficiently and with style, and Mozilla Thunderbird filters away junk mail too. At the same time, Mozilla Thunderbird could be more helpful with showing related information, suggesting labels or folders. Download Thunderbird from here.
  2. Windows Live Mail: Windows Live Mail is a comfortable email program that lets you access IMAP, POP and Windows Live Hotmail accounts with verve and ambition to connect with Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Calendar, your blog and RSS news feeds, too. Windows Live Mail offers solid Spam filters, fast search and a few ready-made search folders, but it could do better helping you organize and manage mail. Download Live Mail click here.
  3. IncrediMail: IncrediMail is a fun and easy to use email client that adds spice to the messages you send while protecting you from Spam, Phishing and fraud attempts in a convenient manner.
     Unfortunately, IncrediMail lacks some productivity features if you have to deal with large amounts of mail. IncrediMail supports Windows XP/Vista/7. Download this Software click here.
  4. DreamMail: DreamMail manages email and RSS feeds handily and handsomely with stationery, labels and related message search. Unfortunately, international language support is limited, DreamMail's Spam filter seems ineffective and IMAP accounts are not supported. DreamMail supports Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/7. Download DreamMail click here.
  5. Eudora: Eudora is an e-mail client used on the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows operating systems. It also supports several palmtop computing platforms, including Newton and the Palm OS. Eudora was developed in 1988 by Steve Dorner, who worked at the Computer Services Organization of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Eudora was acquired by Qualcomm in 1991. In 2006 Qualcomm stopped development of the commercial version, and sponsored the creation of a new open-source version based on Mozilla Thunderbird, code-named Penelope. Download Eudora mail client click here.

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