A popular electronic mail program for use in the Internet.
A popular email program for Windows and Mac computers. Download the software and a comprehensive users manual at http://www.eudora.com.
One of the better email programs - available in light, sponsored, and paid versions.
Popular email program for Mac and PC.
Email software available on campus to staff ( NOT Supported ).
The most popular email software program for reading and writing, receiving and sending email messages.
A popular mail client software.
A popular e-mail manager developed by Qualcomm Inc. of San Diego.
This is an application that front-ends POP e-mail access and allows users to read off-line and save messages.
E-mail software that is commonly used for the Macintosh.
A third party e-mail client that is offered to Queen’s staff, students and faculty via Packman. Eudora allows you to check most e-mail accounts through the program and download e-mails directly to your computer.
A popular Internet email package produced by Qualcomm; Eudora Pro has a complex system of filtering mail which allows commercial users of email to send standardised replies, allocate email to different people and handle multiple addresses.
A very popular Internet e-mail reader. Free copies are available via the Internet called Eudora Lite. The retail product with enhancements is available as Eudora Pro. Made by Qualcomm.
a mail program for PCs and apple Macintoshes.
A program for managing e-mail.
A E-mail application for both Macintosh and PC. It is available from Qualcomm in both freeware and Professional versions.
e-mail-box program running on desktop computers featuring efficient use of mail server resources. Properly configured for a particular user, Eudora automates the process of dialing up to the campus mail server, logging in, and retrieving e-mail, and stores the e-mail files on the desktop's hard drive rather than on the IT server's storage. Because it downloads all incoming mail at once and then breaks the connection, Eudora can ease load on multi-user servers and modem banks; mail replies can be sent in a group just before the Eudora session concludes.
A client program for Macintosh and Windows distributed via the OIT Software Downloads web site; enables you to compose, send, receive and store e-mail messages on your own computer.
A popular e-mail software program. It works in conjunction with an ISP's mail server to allow reading and writing of mail offline. It is fully MIME compliant, allowing a wide variety of attachments to be sent or received with e-mail messages. Eudora is available in both shareware and commercial versions for both Windows and Macintosh systems.
A software program on Macs and Windows that is used for sending and receiving electronic mail. It is one of the most common e-mail service used on the Internet.
Eudora is an email program made by Qualcomm that you can download for free. Eudora's functionality is comparable to that of Microsoft Outlook's email program. In order to use Eudora, you must already have a connection to the Internet through your Internet Service Provider. Source: TechSoup.org
An email program made by Qualcom. Eudora is available in a free version from www.eudora.com.
Contains Eudora Light version 3.05. Eudora is a popular email software. Double click on EUL305.EXE to install.
The most widely used e-mail system. EUDORA.BetterYet Andrew Starr's (unofficial) Eudora Site.
An Internet email application that can run on both Macs and Windows.
Popular software program for handling mail on both the PC and Mac. Check www.qualcomm.com for the latest news.
is an popular alternative to Microsoft's Outlook e-mail client.
A graphic e-mail program for Windows and Mac users. Shareware versions are available, but the full commercial version allows additional options.
a popular simple, yet powerful email application written for several operating systems, including Microsoft® Windows 95®.
A popular e-mail application.
A long-established E-Mail program, especially popular among Apple Macintosh users.
A popular freeware and commercial email management program.
A mail-handling program that runs on the Macintosh and under Windows. Originally a shareware program, it is now sold by Qualcomm.
n. An e-mail client program originally developed as freeware for Macintosh computers by Steve Dorner at the University of Illinois, now maintained in both freeware and commercial versions for both Macintosh and Windows by Qualcomm, Inc.
Eudora is an e-mail client used on the Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems. It also supports several palmtop computing platforms, including Newton and the Palm OS. The software was named after Eudora Welty because of her short story http://art-bin.com/art/or_weltypostoff.html "Why I Live at the P.O."http://www.eudora.com/presskit/backgrounder.html#name Eudora was developed by Steve Dorner in 1988 as a part of his studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and was acquired by Qualcomm in 1991.