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Jmail makes Jeffrey Epstein's emails user-friendly ...
Explaining the motivation behind the tool, Igel said usability was the biggest challenge: “The emails were just so hard to read,” noting that many files were buried in poorly scanned formats ...
A new online software platform has made browsing emails from Jeffrey Epstein easier than ever. Earlier this month, the US ...
A newly released AI-backed resource by the creators of JMail puts the trove of ghastly files in a familiar, contextualizing, time-sucking format.
Three websites—Jmail, Jwiki, and JeffTube—have organised the massive Epstein document release into easy-to-use platforms mimicking Gmail, Wikipedia, and YouTube. You can browse emails, read ...
Jmail, a Gmail-style web tool created by Riley Walz and Luke Igel, lets users easily browse millions of DOJ-released Jeffrey ...
San Francisco engineers created Jmail, a Gmail-style site to browse Epstein's emails, proving wrong DOJ claims that making the files searchable was technically impossible.
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To access JPhotos, you need to go to the Jmail site available here. From there, you should spy the familiar Apple Photos logo at the bottom, so just click it. A direct link to JPhotos is here.
Discover how developers have turned the Jeffrey Epstein files into interactive platforms like Jmail, JeffTube, and Replit network maps.