![]() ![]() Attention every software developer in the world: absolutely nobody wants to be spammed as the default option. In my case, that was six opportunities to accidentally subscribe to something I don’t want. One annoyance when setting up multiple accounts: that damn ‘Subscribe to Newsletter’ checkbox is ticked by default every time. I have a couple of non-gmail accounts, so needed to enter the server addresses and ports manually (you can look these up in Keychain, as that’s where Apple Mail stores them). This is no big deal these days – with gmail, all you need enter is your name, email and password and the app will grab the settings automatically – but is a surprising omission. ![]() Unlike Postbox, Airmail doesn’t allow you to import account details from Apple Mail. Unlike Postbox, Airmail doesn’t provide any canned screenshots, and I do have to be careful not to inadvertently reveal confidential information or breach the privacy of anyone emailing me, so there are fewer screengrabs than usual in this review.Īlso, if you have any non-Gmail accounts and use IMAP folders, you may want to scroll down to Accounts and folders below to save yourself some time … As I mentioned before, so long as you use IMAP, switching back-and-forth between email apps is trivial, so I decided to give Airmail a try … It’s definitely better, but those unread mail counts still don’t update promptly, and my jury is still out (to put it nicely) on Gmail integration and other issues. Since then, Apple released OS X 10.9.1 with Mail fixes. It’s also the only alternative to Apple Mail and (of course) Outlook for those who need Exchange support. When I reviewed Postbox, after explaining that I had lost patience with the flakiness of late of Apple Mail, several of the commentators recommended Airmail, a lightweight email client based on the popular but discontinued Sparrow app. A 14-day trial is available.9to5Mac readers know a thing or two. The Mac desktop version costs $15.99 the iOS version is free, but you can buy a pro version for $4.99. Unibox is available on Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Unibox supports the best email service providers out there like Gmail, iCloud, Yahoo and Outlook Exchange. Setting up IMAP account is easy even for novice users. A full-screen attachment preview is available. ![]() A new email window slides down from the top of each message thread and buttons to reply, forward, delete, sort or send in spam show when you hover your mouse to the top of it. ![]() At first glance, Unibox looks like a messaging client like iMessage.Īs I mentioned, the one-window user interface is neat: with a single click or tap, it’s possible to switch between viewing each sender’s message thread or take a look at pictures and attachments in that thread by icon or list. Clicking on a sender name, you can see all the email you exchanged with him: all previous conversation are neatly shown to remind you what are talking about, sorting messages from the latest email received or sent.Įvery person appear once in the inbox, making easy to manage your leads. The interface shows who sent you an email on a given day, instead of showing a mixed list with email title. The one of a kind client groups your emails by contacts instead of grouping by messages as usual. It’s very well-designed, intuitive and easy to use thanks to the sleek and one-window interface. Unibox offers a radically different approach to email, providing a people-centric email client. Unibox shows your messages ordered by sender. ![]()
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