AirMail: an excellent e-mail client for Mac
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
A few weeks ago I got my first Mac. In general, I like the system - after Windows so all heaven and earth. But some of the standard apps to my taste did not come. For example, web browser and email client. Find a replacement for the standard Safari is not a problem, but it turned out a little harder with your mail client.
In principle, the standard Mail is quite good, but I wanted a more compact interface as in Sparrow. If it had not been bought by Google, then I will not hesitate to put the Sparrow. But the reality is, reality, Sparrow as the product is no longer supported, so it had to find a decent alternative. I found her in the face AirMail - perfect email client for the Mac. Let's take a closer look at this application.
The developers call their AirMail app "easy and fast e-mail client for Mac only." It's hard not to agree with them - AirMail works really fast, and has a "light", a minimalist interface.
When you first open the app, AirMail will ask you to add your mailbox. Supported accounts the most popular services: Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, AOL, Microsoft. In general, AirMail can gather under one "wing" of your e-mails.
I connected to the AirMail your Gmail account as well as the other services do not use anymore. The program correctly loaded all my mail, including lists and categories of letters, of which I have many.
Notifications of new messages arrive quickly and without delay, so you are unlikely to miss a particular letter.
The content of the letters themselves is formatted correctly, no problem with that, I have not noticed:
Letters can be easily moved in the appropriate lists, and you can drag and drop multiple messages.
In the upper left corner there is a convenient sorting messages panel, which will filter out only unread or flagged messages, conversations, emails with attachments. This filtering works in all folders and lists.
On the iPhone, I use client Mailbox - I like to perceive the letters as a problem, and all e-mail - as a great planner. So I appreciated the ability to mark messages as "ready" and how those that still have to work - really cool feature and useful.
Here is the box writing a new message - everything is standard. But there is one thing - AirMail supports attachments from cloud service Dropbox, Google Drive, and others that It makes it easy to send documents that are stored in the "cloud", rather than directly on computer. It also supports user-friendly drag-and-drop - you can simply drag the desired file in the lower part of the screen and it will attach to the corresponding letter.
It should be noted, and quite flexible application settings - they can be changed by yourself appearance of the application, to make shortcuts, set alerts, and, of course, cloud services. Good opportunities to customize the application, what do you say?
AirMail I came to taste, and I'm happy to install it on your Mac as the default mail client. No problems with the formatting of emails and notifications about incoming mail, the correct display of the lists, the ability to set emails as tasks in the Mailbox cmdlet, support for cloud services, extensive settings - for me all these and many other functions multiplied by friendly interface done AirMail really masthevnym app that I recommend to anyone who works a lot with e mail.
And what email client for Mac you use?
Price: Free