![]() Which is something I can greatly appreciate, since I mostly just want to get in and get out of email. 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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