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If you’ve ever been browsing on a Mac and clicked a mailto: link, you may have discovered that it often tends to default to the Mail app. If you want to use Gmail (or another email service) you need to make a few changes. To be clear, the problem isn’t with opening links in another email client like Outlook or Thunderbird. Included in the Mac operating system. Supports smart folders and robust filters.
If you know me you know I love Gmail.
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But managing my email in a tab in my browser gives me anxiety.
Everyone should manage their email in a desktop app, separate from whatever is going on in the random 10+ tabs you have open in your browser.
However, to date most of the Gmail desktop apps have tried to reinvent the Gmail experience and interface.
And then I met the guys and gals behind the soon to be launched desktop app – Gmail for Mac.
I’ve been using the beta version of the app for a few weeks now and it’s awesome. Finally, a Gmail Mac app that’s fast, reliable and a mirror image of Gmail on the web (plus a few new and amazing built-in features.)
Those of you who have tried to use a desktop app but have found yourself back to using Gmail in your browser, you’ll appreciate the brilliant yet simplistic thinking that went into the creation of this app. Better privacy for mac safari.
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Instead of telling you anymore about it, let me show you via the screencast demo above and go get yourself this app and my FREE 7-day Gmail course today!