Correo
Version: 0.3 ||
Release Date: 2007-12-06 ||
License: Other Open Source
Developer: Nick Kreeger
Correo is a new open-source email client for Mac OS X that blends technology from two popular Mozilla projects, Camino and Thunderbird, to create a polished native Macintosh application.
Tags: email , thunderbird , client , camino




9 Opinions:
Ditto, I'm hoping the developer gets time to er, develop it further.
and i just stopped using it because the keychain entries it creates are corrupt. otherwise a wonderful accompaniment to camino and i hope it continues to see further improvement.
autumnmist, the author's site is back up and i recently started using this program so i can confirm that the idea behind correo is similar to the idea behind camino, sorry but no "extensions" for this nice little app.
autumnmist; if the idea behind correo is at all similar to the philosophy behind camino (the gecko engine functioning under a native os x cocoa interface) then it will not support extensions, if the interface is xul based, then it might. to whoever maintains this application; all the links seem to be dead. what happened to the author's page?
Sounds cool... but can you use Thunderbird extensions with it? That's why I don't use Camino (there are a bunch of Firefox extensions I can't live without that aren't compatible).
Native Thunderbird? Sweeeet. Hopefully this gets enough attention and support to make it as good as Camino is to Firefox :D
Hm, could this become to Thunderbird what Camino is to Firefox? That would rule.
With this early version it's not yet ready for broad use, but it's very promissing.
I'm pretty excited about this one. As excited as one can get about an email client, at least.