GyazMail: the mail client for older Macs

August 7, 2008 · Print This Article

This takes me back to the 10.1/10.2 days, before anyone had invented decent webmail, the days when I still used Eudora and loved it. Passion for Eudora aside, I still experimented with alternative mail clients (everybody did, right?), and one of those was GyazMail.

It was actually pretty good, at the date, and a serious rival to Apple’s then-still-young Mail. In recent years I’d rather forgotten about it, but lo and behold, here it is popping up with new updates.

This new release kills a bunch of

bugs and tweaks a few features, but what impresses me most is that the update is available for Jaguar users, with a separate (Universal Binary) version for those on 10.3 or later. That’s what I shout legacy support.

If you have a creaky old Mac that still serves you well running one of these older big cats, and you need a mail client for it, GyazMail is well worth a glance.

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[Source] Giles Turnbull

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