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I hate gmail, and webmail interfaces in general.
1) Decent integration with -other- applications is non-existent. (even simple
stuff like sending an attachment from the windows desktop, or the iphoto /
mail.app link on OSX) webmail doesn't compare.
2) When I decide to just quit all windows of my web-browser to clean up my
desktop I hate that the mail gets closed too. I like that its a separate
application, one that doesn't crash when I visit a website that kills the
browser.
3) No offline functionality.
4) Large Attachments have to be 'downloaded' when I need them. I often leave
stuff as email attachments, and then just open the attachment when I need to
look at it. On my 'heavy' mail client its a fraction of a second to open it.
5) PRIVACY. You can't rely on that with webmail.
6) User experience. Gmail is 'comparable' to a real application, in the same
way that a mock-up looks like a real product. From 4 feet away it might even
look the same, but start using it and its immediately obvious you are using a
web based application. Maybe one day that won't be true; but 'html + javascript
+ xmlrequest' won't be the platform its built on.
Webmail is a great technology but it doesn't replace a good mail client, it
complements it.
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stranger
Well said.
I'll just add to that:
7) Integration with old mail. I've got email dating back 10 years. I don't know
of any way to import that into gmail. But I can import my gmail into my offline
mail app.
I don't want to lose my mail history every time I switch webmail providers.