I’m testing out AOL’s new email system, dubbed Project Phoenix, and I’ve got 5 invites to hand out to anyone interested.
Leave a comment below with your email address and I’ll randomly give 5 of you a shot.
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I’m testing out AOL’s new email system, dubbed Project Phoenix, and I’ve got 5 invites to hand out to anyone interested.
Leave a comment below with your email address and I’ll randomly give 5 of you a shot.
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Geek for Him says
I see that you have your gmail inbox also in there. I wouldn’t mind trying it out if it offers more than one inbox.
Jacob Gillespie says
I’d love to try it out! Thanks!
Jacob
Jacob Gillespie says
I think you can get my email from the comment, but here it is anyway 🙂
me -AT- jacobwg.com
BenJPickett says
I got my invite from them a few days back now and honestly, I haven’t been impressed. It doesn’t seem to do anything that couldn’t already be done by another provider.
Microsoft’s Hotmail has allowed multiple inboxes for sometime now.
We’ve been able to text from our email for years, (ex. [email protected] would send an SMS to a verizon phone with the number of 555-555-5555) this just makes it easier.
No docs or support for anything like that.
The layout is really nice. I like how it uses the email pane for everything and doesn’t take you away from anything unless you want to do something like change your password. I just don’t see myself using it for more than a couple of weeks. Docs is too important to me and the lack of that is too much of a blow to this service.
Travis Fish says
My expectations are low, but I’d love to try it. Haven’t gotten my invite from them yet.
Rene says
I am willing to try this out.
Geoff Hensley says
I’d love to try it out! Why not, right?
Aaron_Fenwick says
Not quite sure what to expect, but I’m interested!