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Which E-mail Service Do You Use?
Started by jlrr94, Jan 06 2008 04:22 AM
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#51
Posted 07 August 2008 - 12:45 AM
I think innovation is the reason we change our likes and dislikes. Back when the internet started Yahoo's and MSN's home pages seemed like the coolest things around. But when the internet progressed and advances came along like CSS, Javascript and flash animation, some sites i like didn't seem all that cool after all. I used to use Yahoo fro mail, then Hotmail/Live, but now i use gmail. Overall i think gmail has a simpler and easier interface. I actually signed up for like 15 different email account with like 15 different services, but i forgot bout them for years now and the inbox must have already reached the limit. Anyways, i think the top 3 would be...gmail, hotmail then yahoo...but that's just me.
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#53
Posted 12 October 2008 - 07:58 PM
Well, I started out with Yahoo! mail. But I couldn't stand the ads, how you have to go to home page to sign in, how it won't remember log in passwords, how max log in time is two weeks, and the general look and feel. Plus so much nonspam ends up in the spam folder! Then when I find out Gmail is no longer invite only, I get an account and dump Yahoo.
I like Gmail's SPAM filter much more, the look, the search function, the page set up, and ease of use. I'll be sticking with Gmail!
I like Gmail's SPAM filter much more, the look, the search function, the page set up, and ease of use. I'll be sticking with Gmail!
#54
Posted 12 October 2008 - 08:04 PM
Cat5e, on Oct 12 2008, 02:58 PM, said:
Well, I started out with Yahoo! mail. But I couldn't stand the ads, how you have to go to home page to sign in, how it won't remember log in passwords, how max log in time is two weeks, and the general look and feel. Plus so much nonspam ends up in the spam folder! Then when I find out Gmail is no longer invite only, I get an account and dump Yahoo.
I like Gmail's SPAM filter much more, the look, the search function, the page set up, and ease of use. I'll be sticking with Gmail!
I like Gmail's SPAM filter much more, the look, the search function, the page set up, and ease of use. I'll be sticking with Gmail!
same here.... i even started with yahoo.... but i have used all of the top free ones plus a few that are not listed but gmail is the best...
#55
Posted 13 October 2008 - 05:47 AM
I am using both gmail and yahoo. But gmail is my favourite. My most favourite feature is its integrated chat. Gmails spam filter is doing a really good work. And another favourite feature of gmail is, we can use the same id to login into different services if we want. I am using yahoo, but I don't like its ads. Really annoying. And I hate yahoo's home page. I don't really understand what is what in their home page. You need some concentration to use it. Google is quite opposite to yahoo. Space is not important for me, because so many websites are there to offer free storage space. We need some quality features in their service.
#58
Posted 13 October 2008 - 03:35 PM
I used to use Hotmail, but I got fed up with it because I kept getting a lot of spam, and they are so behind the times compared to most other e-mail providers. For the last year or so I've been using Google GMail, and I'm never switching again. Google Mail just keeps getting better - constantly increasing storage, Google Labs introducing new features all the time, and recently they have improved IMAP support - and since I use Google for a lot of other stuff anyway, it's perfect for me.
#59
Posted 18 October 2008 - 09:45 AM
I now currently use Hotmail services. I think its the best out of them all. It even has two versions to choose; classic version and full version. The classic version is quicker but doesnt have the special features. It's ideal for dial-up users. The full version has everything, including the special features but it may be slower for dial-up users, its mainly for broadband users. Hotmail is from Microsoft, so it can be trusted 100%!
I've used Yahoo before, I didn't really like the layout of the mail pages.
AOL isn't bad, because the webmail domain is just you@aol.com - which is short and simple. AOL comes with a browser aswell, which you can read your mail by just clicking on a button. But I no longer use it.
I've used Yahoo before, I didn't really like the layout of the mail pages.
AOL isn't bad, because the webmail domain is just you@aol.com - which is short and simple. AOL comes with a browser aswell, which you can read your mail by just clicking on a button. But I no longer use it.
Edited by Evolix, 18 October 2008 - 09:47 AM.
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