![]() It’s just email, and Airmail seems to get that. Unlike many of the other apps out there, Airmail doesn’t try to make a game out of your email. I’ve been using it everyday for some time now and I honestly still don’t know how I feel about it. I downloaded a copy and set it as default. People had mentioned Airmail to me, but I hadn’t tried it - importantly though I thought I had tried the app - so I dismissed it for a few days, until I noticed I didn’t own it. ![]() Over the years I have tried many third-party email clients, but all of them left me wanting to go back to Mail.app - and since there is no Dispatch for OS X, I was determined to find something else. It crashed every time I tried to create a new email message ((Unless I used an AppleScript to create the message.)), or tried to forward an email which contained an attachment. It never was the fastest tool, or the most friendly, but I was always able to get the job done.Īnd then I installed the Yosemite developer preview and Mail.app was effectively broken for me. ![]() I was a regular reader, and huge fan, of Hawk Wings (now apparently offline) and through the things I learned there I tweaked Mail so that it worked correctly. Since I made the switch to OS X in 2004, I have found myself to be a very loyal Mail.app user.
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