![]() ![]() Both are great apps that integrate really well with Gmail, but with a desktop app. If you really want to separate from the web, check out AirMail and PostBox. If I want to break out of Safari, then my go to right now is MailPlane. Plus everything is in tabs and I have grammar check. I actually prefer Gmail in Safari as Safari has the share menu and I can send my emails to Things or Wunderlist and create to-dos. Yes, they have pretty slick account switching, and maybe a few more OS integrations, but overall it’s just Gmail. However, Kiwi is the new kid on the block and could easily start creating new features to distance itself from MailPlane.Īt the end of the day, nether app is really that different from Gmail in your browser. MailPlane already exists and I can’t tell much difference between the two except for the polish MailPlane has. I don’t know if my expectations were too high or what, but I don’t feel it lives up to the hype. Overall Kiwi is a good app, however I don’t feel it’s amazing. They claim the backend is amazing, but I’m not seeing how it sets itself apart. This is a great timesaver that MailPlane has. No way of seeing what’s in other accounts without clicking into them.No keyboard shortcut to go back so I can’t map my mouse button to go back. It does have a swipe back gesture though.I like MailPlane’s calendar tab so we don’t have too many windows. Google Docs and Google Calendar open in new windows which just creates more clutter. ![]()
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