Is There An Official Google Mac App For Gmail?

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• Gmail, Calendar, Contacts & Google Inbox Manage all your Gmail, Calendar, Contacts and Google Inbox accounts in Mailplane instead of cluttering up your browser window. All-in-one app with Apple-like keyboard shortcuts. No separate set-up required.

• • Notifier Mailplane's notifier lets you know how many unread messages are in your inboxes, right from your Mac's menu bar. It also notifies you when new emails arrive. You can react directly by archiving a message or writing a quick reply.

• • Search & Navigate Navigate Mailplane at the speed of light. No matter if you want to jump to a label, tab, account, or bookmark. Search for messages simultaneously across all your Gmail and Google Inbox accounts. • • Annotation & Shapes Get your point across with fewer words using annotations and shapes.

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• • Integrations Mailplane integrates with other macOS apps in various ways. See a comprehensive list.

Extensions Third-party extensions enhance Mailplane. Give them a try with a single click. • Schedule emails, set reminders, and follow up easily • Find email addresses and display useful contextual data • Keep track of deals and manage customer information • Send later, track responses, and write better emails • Know everything about your Gmail contacts right from your inbox • Enhance your written communication everywhere you type • Engage with Sales Navigator insights from your inbox • Make your inbox smarter with a shared inbox & CRM • Level up Gmail to make it a powerful sales prospecting tool • Manage shared mailboxes and share labels with your team. • Extend the Salesforce platform to your inbox and sell smarter • Schedule Zoom meetings directly from Google Calendar and much more • FullContact • Grammarly • LinkedIn Sales Navigator • Gmelius • Docsify • Hiver • Salesforce Inbox • Zoom Scheduler.

Advertisement Why isn’t there a native Gmail app for Mac? It might sound like an odd question – after all, Gmail was one of the first truly functional web apps. It’s always been in the browser, and that’s arguably a key selling point even today. That’s one perspective; here’s another.

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Gmail offers native apps on Android and iOS, both of which blend with their operating systems. Why shouldn’t the far more powerful desktop operating systems get the same treatment? It’s a particularly relevant question for Mac users, who love the window management, notifications, and other features of OS X. We went Need a desktop client for Gmail on your Mac?

Here are the best we could find., but I’m not convinced we ever found it. All have some sort of limitation that feels like you’re missing out on great Gmail features, such as instant search and proper label support. Isn’t there some sort of compromise?: Less Than a Client; More Than A Browser Clearly lots of people feel the same way I do, thinking Gmail deserves a dedicated desktop app. 3,444 backers pledged $42,202 on Kickstarter for something called “Gmail for Mac” (since re-branded as Kiwi for Gmail). The approach is similar to Sick of opening Facebook in your browser, just to use chat? Current for Facebook is a Mac app that brings your favourite social network to the OS X desktop., which takes Facebook’s website and better integrates it into the Mac environment.

There are pros and cons here, obviously. On one hand you get a complete experience: everything you expect from Gmail works just the way it does in a browser. On the other hand, you might argue this is little more than just a browser window. But there’s more going on here. Here are a few features Kiwi offers that you can’t readily get in the browser.

• Gmail in a separate window, with its own app icon on the dock and elsewhere. Sure, you could turn Gmail into a Mac app with Fluid, but this is a touch more elegant. • One-click support for multiple Gmail accounts.

No load times; no signing in and out. Just click the other account in the menubar and you’ve switched. • Quick menubar access to all of your accounts. • Separate compose windows, which you can quickly open from the menubar for any of your accounts • Can be used as your default mail client.

• Makes use of native Mac notifications, optionally only for Important emails. Let’s take a look at a few of these features, and see how they work. Gmail With Native Mac Notifications As someone who Email. Social networks.

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