Nowadays The Bat! is IMHO the best file manager. Believe me, I have tryed Eudora, FoxMail, Outlook Express, Outlook, Thunderbird, Seamonkey, Opera, PocoMail, ...
The Bat! is userful, fast, and powerful. But as all things, it can be improved.
Here are some suggestions I have found, while testing it. Hope they will serve the developers, for making an even better tool.
- Default buttons in dialogs (ENTER for OK/Accept, and ESC for Cancel/Close).
- Add a preference for downloading external images in HTML email.
- Remember state of the selected folder's tabs (All, Unread, Virtual, ...) across sessions.
- When an email detected as spam is marked as not spam (using Special->Mark as not spam), it should be moved from the spam folder to its default folder. This is the same as marking a not spam email as spam (it gets moved to the spam folder).
- Store configuration files not in registry but in CFG/INI files to allow easyly transportation, and USB drives support.
- Webmail support (Hotmail, Yahoo, GMail, ...) without third-party Web2POP services.
- Support for DSS keys in the internal OpenPGP engine.
- Limit the maximum number of TCP/IP connections to use at the same time. Maybe bandwitch trotling will be also interesting.
- Add support for selecting more than one account at the same time for editing its properties.
- Ability to choose JPG default compression level for clipboard pasted images. Support also PNG/GIF if better file size is obtained (look at PNGOUT PNG image optimization tool!).
The Bat! is userful, fast, and powerful. But as all things, it can be improved.
Here are some suggestions I have found, while testing it. Hope they will serve the developers, for making an even better tool.
- Default buttons in dialogs (ENTER for OK/Accept, and ESC for Cancel/Close).
- Add a preference for downloading external images in HTML email.
- Remember state of the selected folder's tabs (All, Unread, Virtual, ...) across sessions.
- When an email detected as spam is marked as not spam (using Special->Mark as not spam), it should be moved from the spam folder to its default folder. This is the same as marking a not spam email as spam (it gets moved to the spam folder).
- Store configuration files not in registry but in CFG/INI files to allow easyly transportation, and USB drives support.
- Webmail support (Hotmail, Yahoo, GMail, ...) without third-party Web2POP services.
- Support for DSS keys in the internal OpenPGP engine.
- Limit the maximum number of TCP/IP connections to use at the same time. Maybe bandwitch trotling will be also interesting.
- Add support for selecting more than one account at the same time for editing its properties.
- Ability to choose JPG default compression level for clipboard pasted images. Support also PNG/GIF if better file size is obtained (look at PNGOUT PNG image optimization tool!).