Here it is we have got our next post for you today this is just of no use but for your knowledge here are some of the best mail clients for desktop. So Question Here is WHY? Desktop clients are very useful when you have to surf your mails offline and the best part all of your mail accounts are at one place so no need of opening different sites. We have got 6 clients for windows, 2 for Android And 2 for IOS
Claws Mail
This lightweight mail client is
available for Windows, Mac and Linux. It has a clean and simple interface with
support for multiple accounts, threaded display, colour labels and plug-ins .
However, it lacks automatic mail account configuration and does not support
direct importing of mail from Outlook or Thunderbird
Foxmail
Offering powerful mail management,
Foxmail is available for Windows and Mac. It supports various webmail as well
as exchange mail and you can also preview attachments (select formats) within
the app.
The only issue is that the program installs in Chinese by default (steps to switch to English are given)
The only issue is that the program installs in Chinese by default (steps to switch to English are given)
Opera Mail
The new kid on the block, Opera Mail
offers a hat tip to online Gmail with features like conversation view and
customisable labels. It also lets you view multiple emails in tabs — so that
you can easily switch between them or reply to multiple people at the same
time. Stand-out feature.
Apart from speed, RSS feeds and tabs, Opera makes it easy for Gmail users to switch to offline mode because it copies all your labels over. Verdict Like Opera's browser, Mail can get more done in less time. Nothing very revolutionary but it's totally free & available on both Windows & Mac
Apart from speed, RSS feeds and tabs, Opera makes it easy for Gmail users to switch to offline mode because it copies all your labels over. Verdict Like Opera's browser, Mail can get more done in less time. Nothing very revolutionary but it's totally free & available on both Windows & Mac
Thunderbird
Probably the one with the maximum
features and also the most popular. Thunderbird is made by Mozilla (of Firefox
fame) & has been around since 2004. While active development stopped in
2012, it still has a large installed user base, an active community &
many powerful extensions
Windows Live Mail
Available as part of the free Windows
Essentials suite of programs, Windows Live Mail is the one to go for if you
still miss Outlook and Outlook Express . Apart from Hotmail/Live accounts, it
also supports all other webmail, RSS feeds, Windows Live Contacts and has a
great reminder feature
Zimbra
This one offers a unified inbox for all
your mail accounts and is available for Windows, MAC and Linux. It syncs with
your webmail as well as Google Calendar and can be used when online or offline.
It collects updates from your social networks and displays them in a single
window for quicker access
K-9 Mail (Android)
This open-source mail client supports
multiple accounts and offers a unified inbox. The interface looks a bit dated,
but K-9 makes up for it with the sheer number of features. You can choose to
store your mails and attachments in internal or external storage, encrypt
outgoing mails and even disable notifications for a specific time period
Maildroid (Android)
Although it is ad-supported,
Maildroid's interface closely resembles the new Gmail for Android. It comes
with an optional spam system service ( 54/month) that keeps your mailbox clean
and offers various tweaks for the power user. While deleting a mail, you can
choose to remove it from the device or from the device and server both
Mailbox (iOS)
Mailbox offers a clean interface that
makes it easy to organise mails. It currently works only with Gmail but
supports up to five accounts at a time. One of the most useful features of the
app is the ability to snooze mails — you can make some mails 'invisible' in the
app for a select time period so that you can focus on the more important ones
Incredimail (iOS)
This iPad app offers a magazine-style
unified inbox that could change the way you read email. You can attach photos
& videos from within the app instead of opening Photos. Contact photos are
imported from Facebook and shown next to mails. You also get previews of any
link attached in a mail and links sent by you appear as preview snippets.
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