Newsflash

if you are like me you love web-based mail and the features available with these great applications. I have never been more impressed then I have been with inbox.com. For the short of why I like this service so much i will give you a rundown of its features most webmail services offer.

  • 5 GB of online mailbox space as well as POP access
  • Fast easy to use interface.
  • Folder administration(I never thought this was actually a feature until googles crappy labeling idea)

Those are all great but what really sets inbox apart are the features other webmail apps do not have...

  •   IE toolbar that checks for new mail
  • An amazing feature that allows you to set the 5gig of storage up as a virtual drive on your PC. Very much like and FTP service.
  • set up slideshows, screen savers and order prints of your favorite pictures all from the same easy to use webmail interface.

They also have features i have not used but i can at least say that inbox.com has gone far beyond the use of a simpl webmail system and is moving towards a web based personal storage management system.

 
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