AOL Mail Client 4314.4c Beta for Windows

by AOL LLC

Avg. Rating 2.8 (42 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.4 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 7,523
Publisher AOL LLC
Homepage AOL Mail Client

Publisher's Description

AOL Mail Client is a standalone e-mail application that can be accessed independently of its client software. It is designed to provide its members with more open e-mail access and a customized way to access their AOL e-mail. It has a three-paned tabbed interface, better handling of attachments and more management options to sort and group e-mail.

Latest Reviews

thirty5tech

thirty5tech reviewed v4314.4c Beta on May 19, 2007

This is a BETA, is known to have problem, Why are ya people complaing that the software dont work ? of course is going to have problems, So before they are made final , they need to release it so people like you and me could tested and report any problem it may have,,,,

So wirtting a negative review about this software is just damn wrong.. is a BETA remember that..

Wait to the final is release, then complaint all you want, mock it , burn it do what ever you want, but wait for the final,., IF there is a problem with it, then report it to AOL beta central where they could fix the problem,

Oh one more thing, Is people here are succesfully getting the software install on their computer but not yours, Then i guess you might want to have a technician tak a look at it , cause if you knew how to fix the problem, then i guess you wont bother putting negative reviews about this software, expeciall when is a BETA software...

is BETA, here is what it means for you people that know it all..

What is beta software?

After an initial round of in-house testing, software publishers often release new programs to be tested by the public. These pre-release versions are called beta software, usually denoted by a "b" in the version number, e.g., Netscape Navigator 2.0b5. Since the publisher couldn't possibly test the software under all possible conditions, it is reasonable to expect that wider use of the software may uncover problems that were not discovered during in-house testing. The publisher expects to be notified when users find such problems so that the program can be fixed before its official release.

In general, you should expect to run into bugs whenever using any piece of beta software. These bugs may range in severity from minor features that don't work to problems that cause your computer to crash. You should decide whether the benefit of new features in a beta program outweighs the risk of program instability before choosing to use a piece of beta software. You should also be aware that UITS will not have thoroughly tested beta software, nor will the software be guaranteed by its maker, so you should not expect the same level of support as you would receive for an official release version of the program.

Nikkie

Nikkie reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

Trendy Aol Bashers =A pathetic human with too much time on their hands.

The program is in beta .If you dont want to be a tester , dont download it . wait for the final release. I normally use thunderbird but this is worth a try .

i am testing all aol products to see who is lieng in this aol battle . I will have to say the bashers are .

This program is in BETA ... Test it , report bugs and move on until the final release .

Will you guys get a life already . This is to the bashers . I doubt any of you are the techis you claim to be and i can almost prove that you didnt test any of the aol products on this site ..

also to the republican ... dont make me laugh son !!

bro , yo yo yo .. my father is a republican and i have yet to meet any who talk like trash .

word.

aerthling

aerthling reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

When I tried to download this I was taken to a registration screen. Not having an AOL account, I signed up, only to be told that 'this area can not be accessed by your account.'

After this, and my experiences with the Triton IM client betas, I am pretty unimpressed with AOL. No wonder everyone loves to bash them.

I won't be using (or, as in this case, trying to use) any AOL software again if I can help it.

From what I can see of the interface, it looks like more of the same old featureless, memory-and-cpu-hogging eye-candy crapware.

Edit: I usually don't like responding to other users' comments here, but to the reviewers immediately above and below: people don't bash AOL to be trendy, they bash AOL because their software is a dog.

aburton261

aburton261 reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

Funny how you people say it sucks when you don't even try it. Just cause you have outdated computer's and poor skills or got TOS off AOL. Your just mad and say it sucks. 4.5 meg for a AOL mail program isn't bad at all. i only found mirror bugs with it. As for other's on here trying to say they know it all your full of BS.I was self taught about computers at the age of 5 and learned programming at the age of 7. i have beta tested and programmed more things than most and no I'm not a whacker like most of your irc nerds. I don't need to show off my skills like most of your people need to. so back off AOL if you don't like it there is no need for you to use it and keep bashing it like some immature 12 year old. grow up

improvelence

improvelence reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

What the hell does being a republican have to do with anything rpawl....I am a republican and I would run circles around your ignorant ass. If you want to have a battle of digital wits...let me know son. I figure out technical problems every day at my job and have since I was 8 years old. Dont take a test if you dont know at least some of the answers....boy.

I wish betanews would ban morons.

By the way...this program sucks.

And|

And| reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

It seems to me that AOL is trying to explore unchartered territory. Software market? What a laugh.

dcaw8

dcaw8 reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 26, 2005

can you use AIM mail with this?

trucktime

trucktime reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 26, 2005

As for the post of rpavl..

The post of this user is a prime example of
how a service, that should be useful to others,
is being abused.
Instead of focusing on the software, and write
a review that makes sense, we have to read some garbage about nerds and republicans that really shows ignorance, not to mention stupidity.

My humble advice: if you have nothing intelligent to say, stay away from here.

rpavl

rpavl reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 26, 2005

improvelence..you sound black to me, you cant be a republican unless you were born brain dead. get a life.

dcaw8

dcaw8 reviewed v4314.2a Beta on Jul 16, 2005

what about AIM mail? does it not work with that, doesn't for me

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thirty5tech

thirty5tech reviewed v4314.4c Beta on May 19, 2007

This is a BETA, is known to have problem, Why are ya people complaing that the software dont work ? of course is going to have problems, So before they are made final , they need to release it so people like you and me could tested and report any problem it may have,,,,

So wirtting a negative review about this software is just damn wrong.. is a BETA remember that..

Wait to the final is release, then complaint all you want, mock it , burn it do what ever you want, but wait for the final,., IF there is a problem with it, then report it to AOL beta central where they could fix the problem,

Oh one more thing, Is people here are succesfully getting the software install on their computer but not yours, Then i guess you might want to have a technician tak a look at it , cause if you knew how to fix the problem, then i guess you wont bother putting negative reviews about this software, expeciall when is a BETA software...

is BETA, here is what it means for you people that know it all..

What is beta software?

After an initial round of in-house testing, software publishers often release new programs to be tested by the public. These pre-release versions are called beta software, usually denoted by a "b" in the version number, e.g., Netscape Navigator 2.0b5. Since the publisher couldn't possibly test the software under all possible conditions, it is reasonable to expect that wider use of the software may uncover problems that were not discovered during in-house testing. The publisher expects to be notified when users find such problems so that the program can be fixed before its official release.

In general, you should expect to run into bugs whenever using any piece of beta software. These bugs may range in severity from minor features that don't work to problems that cause your computer to crash. You should decide whether the benefit of new features in a beta program outweighs the risk of program instability before choosing to use a piece of beta software. You should also be aware that UITS will not have thoroughly tested beta software, nor will the software be guaranteed by its maker, so you should not expect the same level of support as you would receive for an official release version of the program.

Nikkie

Nikkie reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

Trendy Aol Bashers =A pathetic human with too much time on their hands.

The program is in beta .If you dont want to be a tester , dont download it . wait for the final release. I normally use thunderbird but this is worth a try .

i am testing all aol products to see who is lieng in this aol battle . I will have to say the bashers are .

This program is in BETA ... Test it , report bugs and move on until the final release .

Will you guys get a life already . This is to the bashers . I doubt any of you are the techis you claim to be and i can almost prove that you didnt test any of the aol products on this site ..

also to the republican ... dont make me laugh son !!

bro , yo yo yo .. my father is a republican and i have yet to meet any who talk like trash .

word.

aerthling

aerthling reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

When I tried to download this I was taken to a registration screen. Not having an AOL account, I signed up, only to be told that 'this area can not be accessed by your account.'

After this, and my experiences with the Triton IM client betas, I am pretty unimpressed with AOL. No wonder everyone loves to bash them.

I won't be using (or, as in this case, trying to use) any AOL software again if I can help it.

From what I can see of the interface, it looks like more of the same old featureless, memory-and-cpu-hogging eye-candy crapware.

Edit: I usually don't like responding to other users' comments here, but to the reviewers immediately above and below: people don't bash AOL to be trendy, they bash AOL because their software is a dog.

aburton261

aburton261 reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

Funny how you people say it sucks when you don't even try it. Just cause you have outdated computer's and poor skills or got TOS off AOL. Your just mad and say it sucks. 4.5 meg for a AOL mail program isn't bad at all. i only found mirror bugs with it. As for other's on here trying to say they know it all your full of BS.I was self taught about computers at the age of 5 and learned programming at the age of 7. i have beta tested and programmed more things than most and no I'm not a whacker like most of your irc nerds. I don't need to show off my skills like most of your people need to. so back off AOL if you don't like it there is no need for you to use it and keep bashing it like some immature 12 year old. grow up

improvelence

improvelence reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

What the hell does being a republican have to do with anything rpawl....I am a republican and I would run circles around your ignorant ass. If you want to have a battle of digital wits...let me know son. I figure out technical problems every day at my job and have since I was 8 years old. Dont take a test if you dont know at least some of the answers....boy.

I wish betanews would ban morons.

By the way...this program sucks.

And|

And| reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 27, 2005

It seems to me that AOL is trying to explore unchartered territory. Software market? What a laugh.

dcaw8

dcaw8 reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 26, 2005

can you use AIM mail with this?

trucktime

trucktime reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 26, 2005

As for the post of rpavl..

The post of this user is a prime example of
how a service, that should be useful to others,
is being abused.
Instead of focusing on the software, and write
a review that makes sense, we have to read some garbage about nerds and republicans that really shows ignorance, not to mention stupidity.

My humble advice: if you have nothing intelligent to say, stay away from here.

rpavl

rpavl reviewed v4314.4c Beta on Jul 26, 2005

improvelence..you sound black to me, you cant be a republican unless you were born brain dead. get a life.

dcaw8

dcaw8 reviewed v4314.2a Beta on Jul 16, 2005

what about AIM mail? does it not work with that, doesn't for me

Stephen Bungert

Stephen Bungert reviewed v4314.2a Beta on Jul 8, 2005

I hope it doesn't come with spyware like their AIM. I never said I wanted to install viewpoint media player!

It does look nice! Is it always going to be just for AOL mail? What about pop support?

I give it a three because it often didn't start.

aburton261

aburton261 reviewed v4314.2a Beta on Jul 3, 2005

I like it and think it's a very small email client from AOL. i have used it and i will be looking out for future builds. For all you people who hate AOL, keep hating your just the nerds of the net and there is no changing your mind about anything AOL related.

Nikkie

Nikkie reviewed v4314.2a Beta on Jul 3, 2005

It is in BETA !!!

Will you trendy bashers go somewhere with your anger (therapy?) ..

I havn't had problems with the program and i dont expect a perfect program when it is in BETA .

Learn to read ''trendies''

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