Email Software


Can anyone tell me what email program was used in the movie?

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made up

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Probably made up. The computer was in Michael Douglas' house and in his office was a Silicon Graphics workstation. I have used SGI's a little in the mid 90s but never saw an email client that looked like that.

BTW - I love the overkill: super-powerful workstation is used to read email... :)

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SGI probably paid for a product placement.

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The software looks familiar, but I could not place the name.

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rkolarsky; Yeah, totally improbable...that would be like me using a 3GHz chip and twin parallel co-processors on a m/c with 200Gb storage, which, after the last two years, is only 8% full, to merely post msgs on a bbs...

Wait a minute...I AM!!!


point being; his m/c could probably handle Spider Solitaire, too, lol


OTOH, if his w/s was anything like mine has been a number of times, the Binford 6100 Intercontinental VR Universe v7.89.07 (beta) was probably hung...again...and while he was waiting for his in-house IT weenie to show up, he might as well clean up his email!!!




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I loved that email software too.

I am surprised no clever software developer can't make something similar to this these days.

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They've had something very close to that program back in 1995 or 1996. I just did a search on Google and it's still in existence. It's called Incredimail.
http://www.incredimail.com/english/splash/splash.asp

Check out this 3D email programs:

3D Mailbox: http://www.3dmailbox.com/trailer/level02/index.html#


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Microsoft Powerpoint.... hahahaha!!!

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