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(Unverified)Oct 24th 2008 10:39AM
Well, tried it today... first JAVA sucks... so damn slow. Took 2 minutes!!!, yes minutes... to load on my N95 cell phone.
Then every click took at least 10 seconds... OK... I’d accept it when there would be a real offline support... but it’s stupid now:
My WLAN was offline... the Google Mail JAVA mail application scanned for wifi access... and scanned... and scanned... after minutes I got an error message... "... that there is not way to connect me to the internet" (the app is smart lol) and that i can only stop the software now...
I think I first have to connect to Google Mail using this software when I am online.. and then when my wifi or whatever drops... then it maybe works... But I want to write some drafts when I’m on the road ... no way without inet connection... Sorry Google.. but this software sucks...
I am so happy that I bought Profimail (http://www.lonelycatgames.com/?app=profimail) years ago... best application in the world.. FASTER than fast.. and well, it simply works. I can write OFFLINE mails when I am OFFLINE...
(Unverified)Oct 24th 2008 12:32PM
The article mentions "offline support" as one of the new features, so I'm guessing you can write mails without an Internet connection now, and only send them when you get a connection.
And anyway it seems your phone has a problem... 2 minutes on a N95? One of my friends has a Nokia E65 (I doubt it's as powerful as the N95) but it loads in seconds.