All right, I gotta ask.
Are there any fellow Windows users out there who actually use e-mail services other than one of the web-client-based ones? What do you use for a mail client in Windows? I'm presently using FossaMail, a no-longer-developed fork of Thunderbird, and while it works well enough for now, I'm wondering if it's time I moved to something else, but I don't know just what is worth moving to.
@ElectricKeet I gave up on finding a decent mail client on Windows. Honestly I think that was one of the main reasons I embraced OS X so much. The stock mail app is the best I've ever used
@mawr @ElectricKeet I... may have a Bad Idea, but I want to test it before I advocate for it. If I'm right, I want to at least be able to help unfuck it if I lead you astray.
@literorrery @ElectricKeet TBH, if I weren't so enamored and familiar with OS X as a user interface at this point, I almost definitely would have made the switch to Linux by now.
Windows started applying all the worst lessons the Apple camp had to offer, and they don't seem too interested in changing course. :(
@ElectricKeet @literorrery @mawr I'm running Linux on a laptop that does essentially terminals and chrome. My win desktop does VMWare, ida pro, and a bunch of solver jobs. Both of them use thunderbird. It sucks but it integrates gpg and that's all I care about :/
If I were cool I'd still be using mutt. I don't know if that integrates gpg but it couldn't be hat hard?
The masochists I know email from emacs.
IMO as a kernel dev; there are no good operating systems, but android is a bad one
@mawr @literorrery I keep trying, but getting Linux running properly on the Surface Pro 3 takes a level of knowledge I don't have about how to make a Linux system happy. I always manage to break these things horribly. At least with Windows I know a few ways to patch around shit.
If I really made a proper go at switching on my desktop – especially if I could set up a Win7 VM for the stuff I use that I can't just swap off of that easily....
*sighs* I know this will end in tears.