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I've been using Postbox as an alternate to what I previously used, Thunderbird. I think Ars should do a review of best mail clients these days to complement the recent articles on the new browsers they've covered.
#Busycontacts and airmail full version
I'm using the 30 day trial of the full version atm, and plan on paying the $45 when its up for lifetime membership. Mailbird has a free version, but if you need more Outlook full featured support, they only cost $1 / month or $45 for lifetime, which seems quite reasonable to me. What makes Nylas N1 special for you, that's worth paying that price? I don't mind paying for SW, but that's more than what the entire MS Office suite costs. Very nice and fast, unfortunately its pricing is quite steep at $9/month for a subscription or $84 per year. Hah, I recently also ditched Chrome for Vivaldi, and I now use Nylas N1 for email. Would love for Ars to do a review of Mailbird themselves or recommend something better for Windows, I can't find anything better than Mailbird myself though that works on Windows, is being actively developed, and is not made by Microsoft, Google or Mozilla. I found Mailbird, it has pretty much all the features listed in this article (that I can see from a quick skim through) and is available on Windows and is much better than Thunderbird, i've been using it for a few weeks now and so far i'm loving it. Recently after ditching Firefox for Vivaldi, I wanted to ditch Thunderbird for something better as well. There's room for a mail client that sits between the default one and the behemoth Outlook. Looks good but needs a Windows version for the rest of the world.