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Google will shut down its 'Inbox by Gmail' app on April 2, the company has confirmed to users of the email app. Google announced in September that it would be shuttering the app toward the end of March 2019, but didn't give a set date for when that would happen. However, as noted on Reddit, users of the app yesterday began being notified that the app would be 'going away in 15 days,' which points to April 2 as the end date. Inbox by Gmail was an experimental email app, offering users features like snoozing emails to check later, Smart Reply, high-priority notifications, and more. Google says that in the four years of the app's life it 'learned a lot about how to make email better,' adding some of the most popular Inbox features directly into its main Gmail client, to which the company is directing existing Inbox users. To help users transition from Inbox to Gmail, Google has set up a guide on its support website. Google says the new Gmail app, launched in April 2018, will be a good home for former Inbox users as it incorporates many of the same features as Inbox, in addition to new

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Mar 04, 2019 Best Mac email client for chronic Gmail users Mailplane is a desktop email application for Gmail users (note: the project is not affiliated with Google). The app enhances the existing Gmail web interface, and as a result, won't work with other services like iCloud or Outlook. After you set up your Gmail account, open the Mail application on your Mac by clicking its icon in the Dock. In the left column, under Inbox, you'll see Google listed along with Apple's own iCloud mail and any other mail accounts you've entered. Click on Google to read and reply to your Gmail. Use EasyMail as your default email app to open email addresses with a click. Get a preview of your latest mails via its Live-Tile. See the number of unread mails already on your lock screen and taskbar. Give your eyes a rest with the dark theme. Customize EasyMail with clearly structured app settings and a wide range of design options. May 14, 2019 The Mac’s default Mail application (also referred to as “Mail.app” or “Apple Mail”) has a somewhat checkered past. While Mail.app provides a free, full-featured email client on every Mac and has even pioneered some innovative features over the years (like VIP and Handoff), it’s definitely not for everyone.

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