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Zenbe

12 December 2008 One Comment

zenbeZenbe organizes your emails and attachments (from Zenbe and existing POP accounts) with labels and search and integrates calendar, to-do list, twitter and Facebook updates, too.

With a focus on elegant simplicity, Zenbe provides many sweet shortcuts but also shows quirks and omissions in others. The spam filter is good, but it would be great if IMAP access was possible for all folders (not just the inbox).

Pros

  • Zenbe lets you organize mail and attachments flexibly using labels and search
  • ZenPages make it easy to share and collaborate on the information contained in emails
  • Zenbe filters spam solidly, lets you use existing accounts and can be accessed using POP/IMAP

Cons

  • Zenbe IMAP access provides access only to the inbox
  • You cannot save searches and Zenbe cannot learn (say, what labels to apply) from your actions
  • Zenbe does not prevent remote images from loading automatically

Description

  • Zenbe offers free email accounts with 4 GB of online storage and POP as well as IMAP (inbox only) access.
  • You can organize messages and attachments using free-form tags and stars, and use powerful search.
  • Filters assign tags or stars and archive, delete or forward messages automatically. Messages can be grouped in threads.
  • Zenbe can fetch messages from existing POP accounts and lets you send from your any email address, too.
  • A potent spam filter moves junk mail out of the inbox and you can filter your inbox for mail from favorite contacts swiftly.
  • Calendar, to-do list and address book are integrated into Zenbe and can be viewed right alongside email.
  • ZenPages let you share emails, files, tasks, schedules, links and more. iPaper lets you view files right in the browser.
  • A sidebar puts Google Talk, facebook and twitter right alongside your email.

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