I love that Mailbox had a different image every day for getting to inbox zero.While there are still a few things I’d like to see changed, those are minimal in comparison to what Polymail already can do.Īt the moment, there are only two things that Mailbox did better, and they are quite small: People who have early access are invited to join a Slack team and a Trello board to discuss the progress and to report bugs/suggest features. The last item on that list shows nicely what the developers are doing: they are listening to their users. ![]() Markdown is not yet fully supported, but they’ve allowed * to become an unordered list. Polymail is fully in development, and they seem to listen to suggestions. One of my biggest peeves with Mailbox was that there was very minimal styling available. Polymail allows you to revert the sending process for a few seconds after sending the email. Sending an email and only after hitting send (or ‘cmd + enter’) realising that you sent it to the wrong person or that you made a huge spelling mistake, it happens to everyone. Polymail does it for you: it finds the link and by clicking the button, takes you to the right page. Marketing emails will come, and it’s often a pain finding the unsubscribe link: you have to skim through an email you didn’t want to read in the first place, and then look extra hard to find the small link. Yes, you read that correctly: there is an unsubscribe button in the menu. I would like to avoid ending up like this: For those who are used to Gmail shortcuts, there is good news too, because Polymail allows you to choose between the default option and the Gmail ones. For example, while Polymail allows you to archive emails through hitting “enter”, the native Mail app has this as “shortcut”: ‘cmd + ctrl + a’. You also don’t want to have to put your fingers in a weird twist. When you want to go through your email fast, you don’t want to have to use your trackpad or your mouse. ![]()
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