It’s just not ‘new.'” As if that were the prime importance. To be fair, the current (mostly American) ethic for “new,” I observe, that not a day goes by it seems, that a colleague doesn’t level an accusation against a product without the damning slur, “…it’s so yesterday. MailMate is quite expensive: $49,99 from the developer’s website. MailMate supports universal mailboxes including a unified Inbox and all IMAP servers. It’s also possible to customize notifications: you can choose optionally to display multiple dock counters and multiple menu bar counters. A special view feature that shows email statistics and thread arcs and a wide screen layout are available.ĭeep integration functionalities with productivity tools and extensions make MailMate one of the best solution if you’re an advanced user. The MailMate search tool is one of the most robust and rapid out there able to search for quoted or unquoted body text. You may need to get used to Markdown, but in a short time, you’ll be able to generate an HTML body part for your email. Thanks to Markdown writing you’ll be able to add outlines, tables, code segments, italics, bold and bullet lists. If you want to add basic formatting to your message you have to write in Markdown, an integrated easy-to-learn plain text markup language. The client allows to read, tag, reply, navigate, move messages and change current mailbox using only keyboard shortcuts.īeing standards compliant, MailMate allows you to write plain text emails and doesn’t support rich text editing with WYSIWYG. If you are a keyboard shortcuts fan, you’ll love MailMate: it allows keybindings customization for everyday tasks and supports more Gmail shortcuts than competitors. It does not focus on the design but provides a feature-rich text-based approach to email. MailMate is an ugly, but powerful and “keyboard centric” email client for Mac.
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