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This program can operate in any of three user-selectable modes. Sponsored mode allows you to use all features of Eudora at no charge, but displays advertisements. Paid mode allows you to use all features of Eudora e-mail client without the advertisements once a payment has been made. Light mode includes a sponsor image or logo, but no rotating advertising; however, you only get access to Eudora's basic features. You can switch between the Light mode and the Sponsored mode at any time.
Developer's Description By Qualcomm. Full Specifications. What's new in version 6. Release November 8, Date Added April 25, Operating Systems. Additional Requirements None. Total Downloads , Downloads Last Week 4. Report Software.
Related Software. Microsoft Outlook Free to try. Manage your emails and stay up-to date with meetings and appointments. SpamSieve Free to try. The ability to quickly send and receive messages without having to be online at the same time created a new form of human communication. By now billions of people have used email. These early systems, which often used propriety communications networks and protocols, were generally incompatible with each other; you could only exchange mail with people using the same system.
Eventually many email clients were written for personal computers, but few became as successful as Eudora. Eudora was elegant, fast, feature-rich, and could cope with mail repositories containing hundreds of thousands of messages. In my opinion it was the finest email client ever written, and it has yet to be surpassed.
I still use it today, but, alas, the last version of Eudora was released in It may not be long for this world. With thanks to Qualcomm, we are pleased to release the Eudora source code for its historical interest, and with the faint hope that it might be resuscitated.
I will muse more about that later. We began it because the internet was a growing and burgeoning place, but email was not really established on the desktop computers that people were using at the time. It took Dorner just over a year to create the first version of Eudora, which had 50, lines of C code and ran only on the Apple Macintosh.
Like many university-produced programs, it was available to anyone for free. Why did he call it Eudora? Dorner was eventually hired by them to continue to develop it, working remotely from his home in Illinois.
They knew that the internet would fuel the need for wireless data, and they thought that email would be one of the drivers. They also thought it prudent to diversify beyond ICs for wireless technology into software applications. Initially Eudora was only used internally at Qualcomm.
It was well-received. But I love Eudora!! The Eudora team at Qualcomm expanded quickly from the initial four to a moderately large product group, and at its peak was over 50 people. The Qualcomm version of Eudora was originally available for free, and it quickly gained in popularity. There was this great feeling about the software, and everybody really loved it. There was still a free version, now supported by advertisements.
By , over person-years of development had been invested in the Windows and Macintosh versions.
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