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> Inbox.com Or Gmail?, what is the best and why? Is there something better?
anarchy
post May 20 2007, 11:41 AM
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I like googlemail more less spam than hotmail and yahoo over a 1000 email spams a day at yahoo and counting it's about time some placed a law to stop spammers and put them all inside with bill gates m$ lot.
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post May 20 2007, 01:49 PM
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I think you should really go with GMail. Is that even a question worth asking. And now that it is not a invite only basis you should really register. When I go places I somewhat pity those who have yet to have GMail.
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post May 20 2007, 03:40 PM
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I've never used inbox.com, but probably gmail, even if you don't care that much about the features it's easier to have a google account (for reading feeds, blogging if you have any interest in doing it with blogger, etc.). Inbox.com seems to focus on e-mail, a google account is more useful. Also, there's a firefox extension I think called google skins if you don't like the look of gmail, it lets you change the color and modify the layout a bit.

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post May 21 2007, 12:18 PM
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I have GMAIL and I am in love with it. I use it really alot and if you have a slow internet speed Gmail is the best. It's really fast
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post May 21 2007, 02:50 PM
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Definently go for Gmail, so simple to use and is generaly really nice to use. I use my account to recieve huge amounts of emails from freinds with pictures and videos and i never have to delete any to make space. Really high chance of getting the adress you want aswell.
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Zachy2411
post Jun 14 2007, 12:30 PM
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GMAIL IS OBVIOUSLY the best in the universe - its easier to integrate, you can transfer from your old account plus you can sign up for google apps where you get something like yourname@whatYOUwanthere.com. There is chat already on the page with your contacts, plus if you have slow connections you can you can have a basic html view, unlike fancy ones like live mail, aol and yahoo, which work ridiculously slow. Inbox.com offers 5GB only for United States, Canada and United Kingdom residents, with only 2GB for other locations, which wont work for me because I live in the Caribbean. Gmail, now, on the other hand, is almost 3GB (and counting) for any part of the world. Gmail's size (for each person) increases by 8 bytes every second. You can specially mark some with stars and do all the usual stuff as with any other. plus you can view info, invite people and so on. There is a calendar and document reader, your own avatar, photo uploads, and , unlike yahoo, which wastes time attaching files, the file attaches itself while you type. that is cool. so, don't take my word for it, you check it out!
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techclave
post Jun 19 2007, 08:50 PM
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go for gmail buddy....
i've been using it for more than a year and it is simply awesome.
google simply is rocking....!!!
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post Jun 19 2007, 09:26 PM
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A while ago, I tried Inbox.Com. I also have a gmail account. I can assure you that Gmail is the best choice here.
Gmail has a spam filter that is nearly perfect. Very rarely, a spam message will make it to my inbox. I can press
a button, and it's gone.

You also have to consider the security. Since Google is extremely rich, they can spend money on security. With Inbox.Com,
there is a lesser guarentee that your stuff is safe.

Also, if you don't like a feature, you can search for Firefox extensions, Stylish styles, and Greasemonkey scripts ( assuming you
use Firefox ). Many Firefox extensions, Stylish styles, and Greasemonkey scripts have added features, removed annoyances,
and have made Gmail look better.

Since Gmail is a lot more popular than Inbox.Com, there are more Gmail users who will write the code for Firefox extensions, Stylish styles,
and Greasemonkey scripts than Inbox.Com. This means that a larger quantity and a higher quality of scripts will be created.

A few of the previous posters also mentioned integration with other Google services. You will find that useful once you become
a power user of those Google products.

Also, Inbox.Com may be overselling ( lying about ) their email storage. With Gmail, most people would notice overselling instantly,
so Google would never dare attempt something like that. That goes for other bad things that pop up. Because of Gmail's popularity,
Google cannot do anything purposely bad without getting in massive trouble. That means that you can trust Google with even your
most sensitive stuff ( although it isn't recommended to let anybody else have you sensitive stuff ).

Google also will promise more uptime. If the servers of Inbox.Com are down, it might take a while for them to fix it. If the servers that Gmail is on are
down, Google will fix the problem as quickly as possible, and you know that the Gmail team is skilled enough to find and fix the problem quickly.

The reasons to choose Gmail are too numerous to mention. I suggest that you don't even give Inbox.Com a second glance and just
go with Gmail.
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post Jun 22 2007, 10:57 AM
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Gmail's AJAX interface rocks and brought out so many cool features to the web.
I can make use of the useful keyboard shortcuts and the user interface is intuitive.
gmail has facility to label the emails you receive and also you can setup unlimited filters.
And the best part is the integration of the various tools into gmail - like calendar, documents, photos, chat, groups, etc.
No one can beat google in this yet.
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