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'''NeXTMail''' was the ] developed by ] for its ] operating system. It was one of the first email clients to support universally visible, clickable embedded graphics and audio within an email. NeXTMail made attaching images, text and videos to a message straightforward using drag and drop. It featured a service named "lip service" that allowed a user to click a button and record audio.

] purchased NeXT in 1997 and NeXTMail evolved into ], the email application bundled with ] and ]. Apple continued using NeXTMail until its OS X became stable enough for everyday use. Further development of NeXTMail was discontinued.

NeXTMail is said to have been inspired by ]'s mail system.

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