thanhcuong1990
The free Zimbra Desktop client allows you to meld the online and offline worlds – storing and synching your email, calendar, contacts, files and documents in the cloud, yet having them locally accessible when on the road. Zimbra Desktop aggregates information across accounts (Zimbra, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, etc.) and social networks (Facebook, Digg, Twitter, etc.) to help make communicating & sharing information easier than ever.
Zimbra's approach to email is a bit different from most desktop clients. As with portable devices, if you use multiple accounts you can view the inboxes combined or separately. Emails are displayed as received or threaded. There are also filters, tags, and all the other normal email client accoutrements, as well as the full control over reply addresses in the form of "personas." For most users, it's better at this than Outlook. The only feature I really missed from Outlook was the right-click "rules/always move messages from" filter from version 2010.
Download: http://downloads.pcworld.com/pub/new/internet/e-mail/zdesktop_7_1_4_ga_b11299_win32.msi
Zimbra's approach to email is a bit different from most desktop clients. As with portable devices, if you use multiple accounts you can view the inboxes combined or separately. Emails are displayed as received or threaded. There are also filters, tags, and all the other normal email client accoutrements, as well as the full control over reply addresses in the form of "personas." For most users, it's better at this than Outlook. The only feature I really missed from Outlook was the right-click "rules/always move messages from" filter from version 2010.
Download: http://downloads.pcworld.com/pub/new/internet/e-mail/zdesktop_7_1_4_ga_b11299_win32.msi
