eMailaya 4.0.0 – Is There Room for Another Mail Client?
A few days ago I was informed by Amos Szust of eMailaya, about their future release of version 4.0.0 (alpha 2) eMailaya mail client. I must say I was intrigued to test it myself, especially due to the fact that I’m accustomed to Mozilla Thunderbird, Gmail interface (via Google Apps) and most of the time mailing through my Blackberry mail app. Here are my notes from 24 hours with the new eMailaya version, and and also an offer for our readers to try it for themselves.
There first thing that meets the eye after a very short download (thumbs up for that) is a very fun interface with an enormous amount of features and possibilities.
This alpha version offers much more than a mail client. The most practical features I tried were the Twitter account, Calendar and of course e-mail, which I tried on my personal account(Gmail). The mail offers managing several mail accounts, with the possibility to read and send emails from one inbox or in separate inboxes – a feature which I found useful when using 3-4 mail accounts at the same time. The mail client offers basic mail features alongside more advanced features such as viewing emails on a browser page(FF or IE), replying to letters from different accounts and sending whole emails as attached files.
In addition to mailing services, the software has a long set of popular web and social tools that can be managed on the application itself including Twitter and Facebook accounts, an RSS reader, a calendar and an Ascii table. The feature I used most was the Twitter client, which I found the most useful with the mail.
To conclude, I think eMailaya’s product is especially good for certain users. Users using more than 3 mail accounts and enjoy their RSS feed all in one place available constantly, would find this product useful. I think that eMailaya should support more platforms such as LinkedIn, and add more possibilities to the current Twitter and Facebook screen – features which will make it more appealing to intensive social users.
eMailaya and The Wadi are offering users to download and test the last version for free. Just use this link, and proceed with a short download. Users are welcome to check this version for themselves and give us feedback.
More on eMailaya on The Wadi Index.









2 Comments
2010-03-29
12:02:36
eMailaya 4.0.2 – Is There Room for Another Mail Client? | by @dorongez http://bit.ly/daBPD5 #thewadi #Israel @eMailaya
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2010-09-21
12:06:44
[...] the initial launch of eMailaya, TheWadi tried to answer the question whether there was enough room for another email client. The new version is in closed Beta stage, and interested parties are urged to inquire about taking [...]
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