![]() Like I said earlier, I put multiple email accounts together in one app, so using webmail isn't something I want to do. When it comes to my heavy-duty type work, I can do it a lot faster on my Mac. On the desktop, we transfer everything to the web.Īs much as I love iOS, if you told me I had to choose between the Mac and iOS, I would choose the Mac. I think it has a lot to do with iOS, where native apps are the default. ![]() I integrate multiple accounts into a single app (personal iCloud and multiple G-Suite accounts), but another aspect is that I prefer native apps. When I first started using email I preferred to use webmail, but over time I preferred app-based email. One of the most surprising things about my use of email is that I have gone the other way around how technology has evolved. This is a native macOS app for Gmail, which also supports G-Suite. If you have a few Gmail accounts and are happy with the Gmail interface, check out Boxy. Gmail for Macīefore I look at the different messaging apps for Mac, I want to mention one more app. I stayed with him during the disaster that was MobileMe and finally happened to iCloud. I switched to Gmail in 2004 when it launched, and I finally switched to Mac in 2005 when I got my first Mac (a G4 Powerbook). I switched to Mailblocks around 2002 (it was eventually acquired by AOL). ![]() I stayed with AOL until I got an account when my parents first got high speed internet access. I got my first email account in the mid-90s (when it was still $ 2,95 an hour for AOL).
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