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It’s one of the cleanest email clients out there today, that supports iCloud (naturally), MS Exchange, Gmail & Google Apps, IMAP/POP3, Yahoo!, and AOL (who still uses that, anyway?). Currently in its 3rd iteration, Airmail is the one client that you can rely on for speed and stability while delivering an experience that matches and improves on the native Mail app in OS X.

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Of all the email clients that you can find for macOS, Airmail is arguably going to top every list. In this article, we take a look at some of the best third-party macOS email clients that exist today: 1. It’s a pretty capable client that just works, but there are naturally better alternatives. Other notable mentions: The Sweet Setup and OSW48.In OS X (now macOS), the native Mail app has been pretty capable, and over the last several years, this is one of those areas of the operating system that has seen consistent improvement. When you select do not disturb, the M turns upside to look like a W.” You can click on this M to get new mail, compose mail, or set do not disturb.

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The AppleInsider also rounded up the best Mac email clients and wrote fondly of Mailplane, mentioning one of his favourite features, “For example, I really liked the menu bar icon - a black M in the Mac menu bar that turns red when you have new mail. It’s a minimalist feature, but a welcome one, providing a simple means of transferring copy between personal and work accounts within seconds.” In another “Best Email Clients” post, Six Colors says, “Mailplane puts my mail in a separate app, so I don’t have to manage it when I’m in my web browser, and it adds a bunch of Mac-specific features that the web-based version of Gmail can’t or won’t.”ĭigital Trends ran an “Outlook alternatives” blog post and gave Mailplane a nice review: “Mailplane was specifically designed to run the popular email service, allowing users to sign in and switch between up to three Gmail accounts using a handful of streamlined tabs located at the top of the window. Evernote keeps my Pocket tags, so I can easily track my article ideas when I’m stuck.” If I don’t write about them immediately, I can send them directly to Evernote. As I read, I can email articles directly to Pocket and tag them for Lifehacker. For all my work at Lifehacker, Pocket tracks all my articles.

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In a post on Lifehacker, David gives Mailplane kudos as the Apps/software/tool he can’t live without, saying, “I have a ton of Google-based accounts, so Mailplane lets me check them all at once.

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The other nice thing is that you can set Mailplane to be your default mail application, so it will respond to mailto links and email addresses from other applications.”ĬhurchMag ran their “Best Email Clients of 2016” blog post and we made the cut! then I think Mailplane is, by far, your best option. If you need to be logged in to several Google accounts during the day for email, calendar, etc.

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MacStories says: “If you want a separate app for email but still want to use the Gmail web interface, look at Mailplane which offers that, plus the ability to use multiple Gmail accounts. Mailplane has had the pleasure of being reviewed on quite a few sites since our last post and here’s the short and sweet of it!















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