Email: A Necessary Evil?
January 13th, 2010 | EfficiencyThe Good
Email is a wonderful tool. It allows us to correspond quickly and (for many phone users) on the go. For most people the service is free and offers a reliable way to keep in touch.
The Bad
Email is sapping the life-blood out of us. We spend hours each day sifting through junk mail looking for those 5 legitimate messages we get a day. Our inboxes are bloated with message that we felt were important 10 years ago, but somehow never got around to archiving. Email must be fixed.
The Not So Ugly
Personally, I hate email. However as a creative professional I realize that I must use email to connect with my clients. At the current time I use Thunderbird 2.*.*, but this afternoon I will be upgrading to Thunderbird 3.0. The new Thunderbird introduces some revolutionary ideas in the managing of emails. You can check them out over here:
http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/features/
If Thunderbird 3 delivers, I might change my mind about email. However until then it is definitely a necessary email.