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Once you connect with any of these tools, you'll gain easy access to them in Mailbird's collapsible sidebar. Mailbird also offers a speed-reading option that works similarly to tools such as Spritz.įinally, Mailbird supports a bunch of third-party apps, everything from Facebook and Twitter to Asana, Dropbox, Evernote and Wunderlist. For any email you want to deal with later, just press Z and choose a time for it to return to the top of your inbox. Hallelujah! Why click through a bunch of different accounts when you can see all your mail together? Mailbird can even sort that unified inbox so all unread messages appear at the top.Īnother killer amenity: snooze. Thus you can swipe your way through your inbox, quickly archiving messages as you go - same as you do on a phone.Īnother feature not usually found in desktop clients: a unified inbox.

Mailbird is a decidedly modern email client, with features like touchscreen support that make it a great choice for tablets and touch-enabled laptops.
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Mailbird Pro offers a unified inbox, touchscreen support, app integrations and lots more, all wrapped in a very attractive interface.įirst things first, though: For a limited time, you can get a lifetime Mailbird Pro license for just $19.

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