Bloomba is an email client publicly announced February 2003 at IDG's DEMO show. It was released in October 2003, according to the statalabs website. The company, Stata Labs, Inc. (also the producers of the SAProxy anti spam filter) was purchased by Yahoo in October 2004, and Bloomba is no longer available for sale. An email client (or mail user agent [MUA]) is a computer program that is used to read and send email. ... IDG (International Data Group) is a publisher of magazines which focus on information technology. ...
Bloomba's primary focus is fast searching of email. According to PC Magazine, it is up to eight times faster than Outlook in searching email. It also earned PC Magazine's highest marks along with Eudora and Outlook. PC Magazine is a computer magazine published bimonthly both in print and online. ... Eudora is a widely used email client for the Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems. ... Screenshot of Outlook 2003 Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager and email client program from Microsoft, and is part of the Microsoft Office suite. ...
One of the interesting features is its risk free installation. That is, it states that it can be installed beside an installation of Outlook or Eudora without interfering with the operation of the other email client.
Aside from the fast search, Bloomba appears to be comparable to Outlook or Eudora in its features and functionality.
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Bloomba is an email client publicly announced February 2003 at IDG's DEMO show.
The company, Stata Labs, Inc. (also the producers of the SAProxy anti spam filter) was purchased by Yahoo in October 2004, at which time sales of Bloomba were suspended.
In May 2005, Bloomba was licensed to Corel Corporation and re-released as WordPerfect Mail, a component of the WordPerfect Office family.