When I signed on I was surprised that it is still going (I had heard of it
many years before). I was glad to find it was because of the places I end
up. I am often the only one among my colleagues (with all sorts of fancy
equipment) to have email when we are in łout of the way˛ places (camp
grounds, some expensive resorts where the wifi is too expensive etc). So I
wondered if that sort of thing is what is keeping it going.
On 4/29/07 10:53 AM, "Pete Selkowe" <peter911sc@...> wrote:
>>> >>My one questions is "how IS pocketmail doing. Is it likely to survive?"
>
>
> No. Technology has overtaken it. I've been a Pocketmail user for seven years,
> from TM-20 to Composer, finally let my subscription lapse. Computers are
> everywhere; laptops are cheap and small; wi-fi, while not universal, can be
> found almost everywhere.
>
> pete
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