Review: Eudora Internet Suite
Posted on January 1, 2008 by LJ Earnest
Categories: Review,Software
Originally published on 20 December 2006.
Summary
Eudora Internet Suite, by Eudora, is Includes a mail reader that synchronizes with Eudora Desktop mail, and a web browser. Since I use Eudora as a primary mail client at home, this works very well..
Overview
Manufacturer: Eudora
Platform: Palm
Current Version: Palm: 2.1
Pros and Cons
Pros
- It synchs seamlessly with Qualcomm’s Eudora
- It is free
- It works very well
Cons
- It only synchs the main box, not subfolders
Why Did I Download/Buy This?
I wanted a way to reply to email when I was not at my computer. There were many times when I wanted to reference something in email, or take a few minutes to send a quick email, but I wasn’t anywhere near a computer. The EIS allowed me to compose and read email from my PDA, and send it on the next Hotsynch.
I have replaced EIS with AgendusMail, however, so that I can do SMS email using my wireless card. But I used this program for years. Note: EIS is no longer supported by Qualcomm, but I believe it has been released to the Open Source community for further enhancements and support.
How Do I Use This?
I used this to offline email reading and replies. When I would sync, the mail would automatically send. It was very handy when I didn’t have Wifi.
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