Computer Networking
IMAP vs POP3 protocol
IMAP (Internet Messaging Access Protocol) and POP3 (Post Office Protocol) are two different standard protocols for reading emails stored on remote computers. IMAP keeps the mails on the server. On the other... |
IMAP vs IMAP4 protocol
IMAP is an Internet standard protocol for reading emails. It was originally developed in 1986 at Stanford University as a competitor to widely popular POP. IMAP4 is a version of IMAP. This version is defined... |
ImageReady vs Photoshop
ImageReady is an application that was intended for print-based graphics. It was bundled with Photoshop and used to provide some extended web oriented features that Photoshop. However, after 2007 it was... |
Illustrator vs CorelDraw
Illustrator and Corel Draw are vector based illustration software from Adobe and Corel respectively. Illustrator is considered to be effective for making illustrations. On the other hand, CorelDraw is regarded... |
IMAP vs MAPI protocol
IMAP was originally developed in 1986 at Stanford University. It is a client/server protocol. The emails that are received are kept by the Internet server. It can work on even a slow connection like modem.... |