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Unibox email review
Unibox email review








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It’s got a great combination of features and even though I added my domain as one of the accounts, it didn’t prompt me to begin paying a monthly fee. The app that I actually ended up using the longest was Spike, despite the fact that it’s a web-wrapper app for macOS. I'm a nite owl by nature, but I don't necessarily want clients knowing that so I can wrap and export an edit at 3am, draft the email, and schedule it to send to them at 8:52am so I give the appearance of a functioning adult. I didn't even know I needed this feature. This is done in a separate part of the app, too, so you can turn email into something task-oriented. It automatically combs through emails that I haven't responded to or that include due dates or reminders and distills it down to a few actionable items. I can see this saving my professional life. I generally don't care about this sort of thing for my personal work, but for certain clients it's nice to know that they have indeed opened and checked out my email and * cough cough* invoices. Some fringe benefits of paying for this service are things called Superchargers, or extra features, that would be disabled if you chose to just use the free version of this app.

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It checks all of the boxes and just seven days into my 14-day free trial I’m pretty much ready to pull the trigger. Paying about $4/month to ensure development continues for a product like this is a no-brainer. Ultimately, though, I think I’ve found my winning combination of features… Newton is the Sweet Spot Unibox focuses on conversations with people and tailors the interface to be more like a chat window than an email application. Mail Pilot is almost a full-scale reimagining of the concept of email and required a little training for me to think the way the app wants me to. Apps like Canary and Spike have really amazing encrypted email technology built-in if that’s something you might require. One thing this search has taught me is that all email needs are unique and that what works for me probably wouldn’t work for someone else. For the ones that were macOS-only, I supplemented it by using the default Apple Mail app on my iPhone/iPad. I decided I would give each app a minimum of two weeks as my sole email-app, but sometimes longer if it was working well. Once I dipped a toe into the consumer-facing side of things, email clients get pretty complicated. I don’t mind paying for good software, especially when my requirements are so specific, but I felt like I was paying for a lot of features I wasn’t using, which is why I began the hunt again.

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Plus there’s the fact that it cost $120/year. Never again shall an important email go overlooked.įor a long time I was a Polymail user and while their service is wonderful, it seems like it would really shine if you had a team of people using it rather than just little ol’ me.

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Separate my "actual email" from "newsletters" and other stuff I subscribe to. Get these others out of my face until I need to address them. This is a must, some emails are simply more important than others. I don't want a bullshit web wrapper app like Slack or any of the other numerous Electron-based apps that totally shit the bed when there isn't an internet connection. Totally subjective, but I spend way too much time drafting and responding to emails to not love and delight in an interface. So, out of the gate the email application simply has to be great at email, and beyond that I have a few other things that I personally put a lot of weight behind:

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The moment I think an alternative like Pixelmator Pro or Affinity Photo is ready to fully take over for Photoshop, I’m bouncing out. I use them begrudgingly because they are the absolute best at their given tasks. A great example of this is the Adobe suite of apps.

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I have something of a condition when it comes to software in that I’m a real snob about what I’ll use.










Unibox email review