
I’ve used Evolution, the default email client in Ubuntu, for a couple of years to manage numerous mail accounts. In general, I think it’s a great application. But as with everything in life, there’s always room for improvement. Below, I consider the most chronically frustrating and poorly designed aspects of Evolution, and how they could be fixed.
First, though, I should confess that Evolution is the only offline email client I’ve used extensively. This isn’t to say I’ve never given alternatives a try–I have toyed in the past with Outlook, Thunderbird and Eudora, none of which particularly impressed me–but it means my criticisms of Evolution may be skewed by a lack of familiarity with other offline clients.
That said, following is a list of aspects of the Evolution experience that I’d really like to see improved:
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http://www.workswithu.com/2009/04/19/evolution-gripes/