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by NikolaeVarius 2256 days ago
What doesn't a browser do these days.
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It does effectively. With Gmail at least, there's an option to register Chrome as the mailto handler. Anytime you click on a mailto link anywhere on your computer, it will open Chrome to the compose window in Gmail. And Gmail works offline, so it's not really any different from having a traditional email client built into your browser.
remember Opera and Seamonkey (and Lotus Notes) back when the all-in-one email/browser/cal/notes application concept was still kicking
> all-in-one email/browser/cal/notes application concept

You mean Emacs? All it needs is a good editor :)