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muddyh2oAug 15th 2008 8:16AM
why doesn't someone make a client that can connect directly to exchange natively?! i'd pay $100 for that and .pst support
(Unverified)Aug 17th 2008 7:59PM
If that's what you want, you can buy Outlook 2007 for $87 on Amazon...
I've heard Mitch talk about Chandler a few times in the past and it was meant to provide Exchange-like services to small organizations without the Exchange cost and management overhead...he didn't set out to build a client for individuals - he was focused on the organization.
From that perspective, google apps has outpaced him. While it doesn't offer the data push that Exchange does, it provides everyother service I need to manage a small group for free!