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Mailplane review 2012
Mailplane review 2012





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  1. #Mailplane review 2012 mac osx#
  2. #Mailplane review 2012 update#
  3. #Mailplane review 2012 software#
  4. #Mailplane review 2012 professional#

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#Mailplane review 2012 professional#

If you want to navigate your personal or professional Gmail inbox (or both), give Mailplane a try.

#Mailplane review 2012 update#

Users who have purchased previous versions of Mailplane have the option of upgrading to v3 at 20% off, and users who purchased v2 after October 1, 2012, will receive the v3 update for free.

#Mailplane review 2012 software#

Mailplane costs $25, but the trial offers a full-featured version of the software for two weeks. TaskForce – Convert emails into tasks Cost RightInbox – Email Scheduler, tracker, reminder Rapportive – Shows you everything about your contacts right inside your inbox.

#Mailplane review 2012 mac osx#

It integrates with Mac OSX notification center and the ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode allows you to stay focused.ĪwayFind – Email Notifier for important messages via Voicemail, SMS or email Mailplane’s notifier tells you everything about unread messages. Resize images, compress directories or capture your screen and attach it to your message.ĭon’t download attachments twice. No separate calendar set-up required and accepting an invitation intuitively switches to the correct calendar tab. Seamlessly integrates with Google Calendar Up to 10 accounts are supported simultaneously. Switch Between Multiple Accounts Easily with Tabs. You can set it to act as your default Mail Client Mailplane is a native Mac OSX application and integrates naturally into Mac OSX. Mailplane let’s you use the familiar Gmail web interface (with all its goodies) and basically wraps a ‘shell’ around it so that it acts as a stand-alone app for your Mac. I have been very happy with MailPlane as it is exactly the solution I was looking for. I did some research and saw that Mailplane promised to do just that so I signed up for their 15 day free trial right away and I’m so glad I did. Basically, I wanted Gmail, but on my desktop… Are you like me and want Gmail for your desktop? I have always been in the habit of clicking an icon in my dock and then viewing on my desktop and that is what works for me. I love Gmail and all of the Google Apps but I hated having to always go into my web browser to check email and my calendar. I <3 Gmail but I hate using it in my browser Of the 6 emails I manage, 5 of them are hosted through Google, which, in my opinion is the best email platform available on account for its extensive search features, labels, and advanced integration of the Google Calendar, Google Drive and more. I also have 6+ email address I manage that are personal, professional, and some that I check on behalf of clients. Our company deals with half a dozen clients on any given day and that can mean a whole lot of emails to sort through. I use email for selling our digital services, communicating with current and potential clients, setting up meetings, sending proposals, receiving files and photos, and more. So I set out to find my perfect email platform to solve the problems I was having.Ĭhecking, reading and responding to email is a constant throughout my workday (and non-workdays too!). He uses Thunderbird and is pretty happy with it so it was not his problem, it was mine. All the folders were confusing and I felt like I kept “losing” important emails. He reminded me that email is one of those things you have to take into your own hands to find what works best for your needs. I was complaining to Ben the other day about how unhappy I was with with Apple Mail because I was not able to search and find emails easily among all the different inboxes that I had going there and the spam filter was not as good.







Mailplane review 2012