Correo, a native Mac OS X email client
Posted by Percy Cabello on December 18th, 2007 • Tags:
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Nick Kreeger has released Correo 0.3, a native Mac OS X email client based on Thunderbird code.

Correo screenshot

Unlike Thunderbird, the user interface is created not with XUL, Mozilla cross-platform UI language, but with native Mac OS X elements, for better, easier integration with the operating system visual elements.

Correo (which means mail in Spanish), features an intentional overall look similar to Camino. The theme and icons are designed by Jon Hicks, the author of Camino icons, Firefox and Thunderbird logos and currently working on Firefox 3 theme.

This third iteration adds better IMAP and international character support, as well as Leopard support.

Future development will include “plugin capability (to allow development of extensions such as PDA synchronization), tabbed window interface, address book support, keychain access, and various other to-be-determined features”, according to Correo’s web site.

Try Correo now, for Mac OS X only.

Via mozillaZine.

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Mathew Hartnell said on April 24, 2008, 12:13 pm:

Excellent Blog!

Doug said on September 30, 2008, 2:48 pm:

Add an import for Apple Mail and an export of folders to plaintext and I’ll buy it. I’m tired of mail clients (OS X and Windows) that are so proprietary about import/export that the user has to go to third-party add-ons (if such a thing is even available) or run his mail through two or three or four mail clients to finally get it into a format he wants.