E-mail Clients (84 programs)
Pros: Learns from your habits. 'Snooze' incoming mail. Solid spam filter.
Cons: Very expensive ($95). Brain doesn't always work. Intelligent summary can be incoherent.
Pros: Only $9.95. Add multiple accounts. Create your own rules.
Cons: No IMAP support.
Pros: Keychain support. Address Book integration. Camino like interface. Leopard support.
Cons: Still very unstable. IMAP support doesn't work very well.
Pros: Works in conjunction with MactheRipper. Displays DVD controls. Shows movie covers. Set location of your VIDEO_TS files.
Cons: Best to have your VIDEO_TS files stored in one place.
Pros: Configure window look. Choose what elements appear.
Cons: Only a plug-in.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Makes managing and sending bulk e-mails much easier. Compatible with SSL and Gmail.
Cons: May not handle large attachments well.
Pros: Shows only the essential mail items. Buttons give you access to everything in Mail. Allows you to configure hotkeys. Resize the mail window to any size you want.
Cons: Only shows new messages.
Pros: Makes sending large files easy. Attractive interface. Fast downloads.
Cons: Recipient needs to have Pando installed.
Pros: Menu bar access. Simple refresh.
Cons: Having Calendar and Mail separate. Gets you addicted to Gmail.
Pros: Provides Outlook access on early Macs.
Cons: Limited to OS X 8.0 and 9.0. PPC Macs only.
Pros: Completely free. Does what it says.
Cons: Seems to have some issues on 10.5. Won't start if you don't have a local drive connected.