Thunderturd! or: How I Learned To Stop Griping and Allow Remote Content
I’m working from home, and our company’s outsourced webmail leaves much to be desired. My desktop is Windows 7, since it offers the compatibility necessary in the corporate world, while most of my work is done through an xterm launched from my Linux box over CAT6. Rather than keeping up multiple webmail windows or collecting them all through one service (which usually leaves me with duplicate synchronizations across devices), I decided to choose an email client. First, it was Windows...
