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That’s because it’s a lot more than an email client.
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With a Pro plan, Wavebox allows you to bring in other G Suite apps like Google Drive, Calendar, Contacts, and Hangouts. Wavebox offers quite a bit of control over its behavior. It lets you add up to two accounts, and you should have no trouble setting up your inbox. The free version of Wavebox is a Gmail wrapper for your Mac.
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Head to Mailplane’s settings section to configure accounts, record shortcuts, download extensions, and more.ĭownload: Mailplane ($30, free trial available) 4. It also works with other macOS apps like Apple Contacts, Fantastical, Todoist, Evernote, and Alfred. Mailplane supports extensions like Boomerang, Right Inbox, and Gmelius.

Want app integrations and extensions to make Gmail more powerful? You’ve got them.
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It lets you archive and reply to emails from notifications. Mailplane’s menu bar notifier is a time saver. Again, this feature works only after you enable it, as described for the Kiwi app above. The app also lets you attach files from Finder via the context menu. Plus, you can insert and annotate screenshots on the fly before attaching them to emails. From here, you can bookmark specific inbox locations for quick access. You’ll find a few useful options in the primary toolbar. Type in your search query and click on the Search Everywhere button to use this feature. If you have multiple Gmail accounts, you’ll appreciate the ability to search them all from the search box in any Mailplane inbox.

The app’s tabbed interface is a big plus. With Mailplane, you can manage your Gmail inbox, contacts, and Google Calendar from a single location. The premium subscription was totally free for quite some time, so you might want to check if that offer is still available.ĭownload: Kiwi for Gmail (Free, subscription available) 3. Keep in mind that the lite version of the app doesn’t support Google apps, and limits you to one Gmail account. For convenience, we recommend programming a memorable global shortcut from the app’s settings to trigger the Compose window. Want to schedule emails in Gmail? You’ll be happy to know that Kiwi for Gmail supports the top scheduler plugin, Boomerang. This shows up only if you have selected the Share Menu checkbox for the app under System Preferences > Extensions > All. Look for the Kiwi for Gmail option under Share in the context menu. It’s convenient that you can attach files to emails directly from Finder. The lite version of Keep is available as usual in the side panel on the right. Google Keep is also available in Kiwi for Gmail, but you’ll have to access it by clicking on the apps button to the right of the search box. You can jump to Google Drive, Docs, Contacts, and Calendar, or create new entries in these apps via the left sidebar. Of course, the default layout displays your Gmail inbox. This full-fledged app packs Gmail and a handful of other Google apps into a single interface. It lets you manage your emails from a plain, list-like layout.ĭownload: Go for Gmail (Free) 2. If you want a simpler menu bar app to check Gmail, try Mia for Gmail. Plus, Go for Gmail supports multiple Gmail accounts. You can force the app to show up in the dock if you don’t prefer the menu bar version. The app settings give you a bit of control over the app’s behavior, appearance, and notifications. In the Mobile mode, you won’t see the Gmail side panel that gives you access to mini versions of Google Calendar, Google Keep, and Google Tasks. (Stick the app window to a corner of the screen for quick access.) The latter displays your emails with a more compact layout. The second button allows you to switch between the default Desktop mode and the Mobile mode.
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You’ll also find a few additions, such as a full screen toolbar button and a mode-switcher button. You can click on the menu bar icon to toggle the app window, which lays out Gmail exactly as it appears online.
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Install Go for Gmail if you want to check Gmail from your Mac’s menu bar. We’re referring to the apps that mimic the web version of Gmail, such as the four we explore below. Want to recreate the Gmail experience on your Mac desktop? You can do it quickly by installing the right email app.īy the right app, we don’t mean any old macOS email client.
