Comments on: ProfiMail v3.0 Released

ProfiMail v3.0 is available now with a free trial period. It sells for $31.99 USD. It is compatible with Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices as well as Symbian s60 an UIQ.
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RE: Beaten with the ugly stick
It is compatible with Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices as well as Symbian s60 an UIQ.
RE: Beaten with the ugly stick
The screenshot isn't the best or most representative of this app... however I have to say it is a very good email program and it easily trumps Pocket Outlook (unless you need exchange stuff). its also better than anything on palm os but unfortunately is not available for it. Anyway, now that it has imap idle support, you can get the full push email experience with gmail or any other imap account that supports it.
RE: Beaten with the ugly stick
I think it's a personal thing. I have used Profimail but I still prefer Chatter on Palm. Sorry if this goes against the usual negative stance towards anything Palm!
RE: Beaten with the ugly stick
Once upon on a time I used their email client for Symbian S60 (depicted in the screenshot) on Nokia a E61. While I will grant its ugly UI betrays its underlying power, there are times when bad design cancels out good utility.
Speaking of shamefully bad design. I see TealPoint software is still around - poisoning the mobile software landscape with their hideous software.
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Beaten with the ugly stick
Pour yourself another glass and drink the suck away.
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