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Inbox.com Or Gmail?
Started by Zlash, Mar 07 2007 05:28 PM
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#2
Posted 07 March 2007 - 07:20 PM
Although I donīt know Inbox.com I prefer Gmail because with the email account come a lot of features and utilities that you can use in a integrated way. Having a Gmail account is like having an internet suite and of course the email service is awesome, I don't need nothing more.
#3
Posted 07 March 2007 - 11:12 PM
Now, I have not used inbox.com, but I did do a little bit of research and went to their website. It says that they offer 5 gigabytes of space with other neat features. This looks like a good deal, but without actually signing up (which I won't due to recent change in my email already), I can not tell how good the deal actually is. I currently use gmail, which I must say is one of the best decisions I've made. It's space is constantly growing everyday, but is around 2.6 gigabytes right now. It also has tons of features that tie into your gmail account. Google and keep track of your search history and guide your searches with criteria from previous searches. Also with a gmail account comes the google account where you can customize the way the google home page looks with a notes block, or a block showing recent email or even your horoscope for the day. Not only does it offer great services with your email, but it is made by one of the biggest online companies there is. The features are also very light weight and load very fast, so it is still a very good choice even if you have dial-up; whereas, hotmail takes 20 seconds to load even on cable. I hope this helps you decide which email to use.
#8
Posted 14 March 2007 - 03:30 PM
I just checked out the website for Inbox.com and although it appears to be a good deal (5 GB of e-mail storage, plus many other features), I'd personally stick with Gmail since you can easily integrate it with your calendar, documents, etc. That, plus the fact that I really don't want another e-mail address now or in the near future.
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