![]() ![]() You can often use them together, for example dragging emails from Mailbird to Moo.do to create tasks, or dragging and dropping attachments into WhatsApp to share them with others.Īll of this is quite customisable, with options to change layout, colours, icons, text size, formatting and more.Ī commercial Mailbird Pro version adds features like an email speed reader and quick preview for attachments, supports more than three accounts and removes the ads. ![]() These aren't just another way to access the sites. It also supports "apps", which essentially means integrating with various websites and services: Facebook, Dropbox, Google Calendar, Evernote, Google Docs, Todoist, veeting rooms, Moo.do, WhatsApp and more. You can then start sending, filtering and organising your emails, but Mailbird doesn't stop there. (The free version limits you to a maximum of three accounts.) Just enter your name, email address and password and it figures everything else out itself. The program can't import your email accounts, but they're generally easy to set up. I think you’ll find that, when it comes to Windows email clients, you really do get what you pay for.Mailbird is a free desktop email client for Windows. If you’re curious, you can download the free version today from, it comes with a 30-day trial of Pro. CEO Andrea Loubier mentioned that a universal Contact Manager, additional app support, and possibly mobile and Mac versions are all part of the Mailbird road map. But overall, Mailbird has the performance and polish of a well-established product. The Search algorithms are a bit loose with results, and I wish that multi-gesture touchpad support was enabled - not just touchscreen. Mailbird is a relatively young app, and there are a few spots where I see room for improvement. You can even do full-screen Facebook if you’re feeling like you have far too much productivity in your email. But there are also additional productivity tools like Wunderlist and Moo.do, an amazing productivity tool that I’ll talk about in a future article, that you can access right from the main screen. The obvious hook-ins are all there, Evernote, Dropbox, and Google Calendar can all be utilized. One other thing that Mailbird has is app support - lots of app support. ![]() I always appreciate a cordial app (Image by Anthony Karcz) ![]()
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