switching from hotmail to Gmail

I’ve been wanting to get out of hotmail for years. But I won’t do it unless I can redirect all the hotmail I have now (and future email to come to that address) directly into the new software.

Looks like my time has (almost) come.

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Google quietly added a small feature to Gmail this week called Mail Fetcher. When that feature launched, Gmail became perfect.

Mail Fetcher allows users to access non-Gmail email accounts from within the Gmail interface. If you have a Yahoo email account, and a work email account, etc., you can simply access that email from within Gmail, using POP settings. Gmail will now work in a very similar way as Outlook does on the PC desktop.

This new service is being phased in and has not yet come to my Gmail account.

Every other webmail service is now inferior to Gmail. Gmail offers more storage than any other free service. They offer free POP access to Gmail from other email applications like Outlook (Yahoo and Microsoft charge for that). They offer access to other email accounts within Gmail (only Yahoo offers that). Gmail’s mobile client is killer (although not yet available for most phones). And only Gmail allows tagging of emails for categorization under multiple topics (I just wish it was a quicker feature).

I am seriously considering switching from using my desktop email client to Gmail. Since I work from multiple computers, using web mail eliminates the syncing problem. If Google implements an offline version of Gmail, in a similar way as Scrybe or via Adobe’s Apollo platform, it will become even more compelling.

Kudos to Google for finally implementing this. It’s just awesome.

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I just switched from desktop software to Google Reader. I already use Google Calendar. A switch to Google’s Gmail would tie things together and put it all online.

0 thoughts on “switching from hotmail to Gmail

  1. I will try to email you an invitation from my account Bob.

    Rick McCharles

    From the Gmail website HELP pages:

    http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=7986&topic=1547

    Why isn’t Gmail available to everyone?

    Google is always developing new tools that make it faster and easier for people to connect with the information they need. We have expanded our focus to include email because so much information that is important to our users resides in their inboxes.

    We’re still testing Gmail and making improvements, which is why it isn’t available to everyone yet. We believe Gmail is an innovative search-based approach to email, and we do expect to make Gmail available to the general public in the future.

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