![]() These features are missing from the stripped-down, free versions: the ad-free Light and Sponsored Mode (with adware).Įudora 7 sports the same clean interface as version 6, with large, simple icons along the top and mailboxes on the left side. The Paid mode includes SpamWatch and other goodies from Eudora 6, as well as a new X1 Indexed Search, the e-mail-screening BossWatch, live technical support, and a year of upgrades. After you download Eudora 7, you can choose from three modes of operation: Paid, Sponsored, and Light. This 16.4MB program works with Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP. ![]() No longer available on CD, Eudora 7's poky download took us about half an hour via DSL on our Windows XP machine. ![]() Still, online and downloadable help resources are spiffed up, and corporate users can enjoy the IMAP improvements and the S-MIME addition. Sure, Qualcomm left Mac users out in the cold with version 7, its "live" technical support leads to voicemail, and the BossWatch feature won't add value for most users. The extensive new X1 search within this desktop e-mail application provides more options than Outlook, a boon if you manage large amounts of e-mail. If you want to manage your e-mail better, Eudora 7's simple interface and boffo search engine make it worth the $49 (or $39 upgrade) price.
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