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Now we could use a) outlook365 or b) an alternative email client like hiri. Well option a) literally sucks monkey b.... And I personally do not see it fit for human usage. Option b) is a possibility but in the case of Hiri is super expensive either a 39USD annually cost or a 119USD life time cost. Had it been a 39USD for every major version cost we could talk about it, but it is just ridiculous. Additionally, I... Source: about 2 years ago
The Roundcube plugin seems to implement a form of quick account switching, which isn't exactly what I'm after. Cypht looks more like it, and I've found that there's a paid version of AfterLogic Webmail [1] which claims to implement a unified inbox. [1] https://afterlogic.com/webmail-client. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I think we can get a good idea of how MXroute's calendar works by checking the Afterlogic Pro demo: https://afterlogic.com/webmail-client. Source: about 2 years ago
I was wondering the same thing and then I found that Afterlogic has a live demo in their website: https://afterlogic.com/webmail-client We can at least test the web UI for now. Source: about 2 years ago
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